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DEATH NOTICES
LISTED IN THE
FAIRFIELD HERALD
AND
THE NEWS AND HERALD
October 17, 1888 Edition of The News and Herald
These death notices are from the Fairfield Herald, July 4, 1866 to September 6, 1876, and The News
and Herald, October 19, 1876 to February 24, 1916. Both newspapers were published in Winnsboro,
South Carolina. These papers had a tri-weekly edition and a weekly edition. The majority of the death
notices are from the weekly edition, which was published on Wednesday. Because of the missing
issues there are large gaps in the death notices. This is especially true from 1907 to 1916, as there are
no issues for the years 1907 through 1910 and a very few for the remaining years.
The notices in this book have names, dates, place of birth, place of burial, cause of death, etc. The
entire notice may be seen on microfilm in the Fairfield County Library in Winnsboro, South Carolina.
The majority of the notices are for deaths in Fairfield County, although there are many for the
surrounding counties as well as Fairfield County Natives who died in other states.
Every effort was made to copy the names exactly as it was printed in the newspaper. As a result be
sure to check any spelling that is close to the name you are researching.
July 4, 1866 Issue
Alice Carlisle, age 10, died on Sunday at the residence of Mr. J. M. Elliott. This is the second death in the same
household in less than a week. She died from the same fever which took off Johnny Elliott, her cousin.
July 18, 1866 Issue
B. S. Rhett, of Charleston, was murdered in Charleston.
Van Eaton, a tobacconist, was found dead on Sunday last near the bridge over Big Cedar Creek.
July 25, 1866 Issue
Dr. Thomas Fuller Furman died on July 12, 1866 at his residence in this District of typhoid fever. He was the son of
the late Rev. Dr. Furman of Charleston.
Col. A. G. Summer died in Fairfield where he had but recently returned from his home in Florida.
August 1, 1866 Issue
Miss Charlotte W. Gilbert died of fever and was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
A daughter of Mr. John Weldon died at the age of about 12 years of fever and was buried in the Presbyterian Church
Cemetery.
Mrs. Sally McCreight, relict of Col. Wm. McCreight, deceased, died of fever while visiting her niece, the daughter
of Mr. Weldon.
September 4, 1866 Issue
Ex-Governor Morehead of North Carolina died. He was born on July 4, 1798 in Rockingham County.
The remains of John K. Witherspoon Jr., of Camden, South Carolina, who was killed on August 20, 1862 were
removed to Fredericksburg from Culpeper County and buried.
September 12, 1866 Issue
Mr. J. G. Lindsay, Yorkville, S. C., died in Charleston from a fall from a window in the third story of the Mills
House.
October 17, 1866 Issue
Bob Wheeler, colored, died on the 16th
of September at the age of 107. His death occurred about four miles from
Pomaria, in Lexington District.
October 31, 1866 Issue
Rev. R. S. Douglass died on the 14th
inst. in Chester District while returning to his home in Union from Winnsboro.
He was a native of this District.
October 24, 1866 Issue
Dr. R. W. Gibbes, Sr. died last evening. He was born on July 8, 1809 in Charleston.
November 7, 1866 Issue
Jane Fulton, consort of John McNaull, died on September 28, 1866 at the age of 69. She was a native of County
Antrim, Ireland and immigrated to this country with her family in 1819.
Col. Thomas J. Caldwell died in Bosier Parish, La. on October 3, 1866 of conjunction at about the age of 47. He was
a native of Fairfield District, S. C. and moved to this Parish about 12 years ago. He was the youngest of six brothers.
He leaves a wife and five children.
November 14, 1866 Issue
Rial North died yesterday afternoon in Columbia.
R. Wainwright Bacot, a native of Charleston, died at Winnsboro, S. C. on Monday last at the age of about 50. He
had been suffering for many years under a most painful asthmatic affection, which finally terminated in dropsy.
December 12, 1866 Issue
Capt. Robert Brice died on Monday morning last.
January 23, 1867 Issue
Miss Margaret Crawford died on the morning of the 17th
instant.
From the Carolinian: Found dead in the upper part of Fisher’s Pond, about two miles below this city; Dr. Rasky, a
dentist. He passed through Columbia about six weeks ago. He was about 5 feet 8 inches tall with slightly gray hair
and whiskers, and between 40 and 50 years of age.
From the Phoenix: J. Bethune Glass died yesterday from heart disease. He worked for the Greenville Railroad
Company.
On the Greenville Railroad on Friday near Chappell’s Depot, Stanmore Chappell was killed by Mr. Payne.
January 30, 1867 Issue
On the 21st instant, David Lunceford Brice, son of Dr. Walter and Emeline Brice, was killed by the falling of an old
tree. He was fourteen years old.
February 13, 1867 Issue
A Son of Mr. James McCrorey was killed by burning tree that fell and killed him and broke the thigh of Mr. James
Jones.
February 20, 1867 Issue
From the Phoenix: Mr. Charles E. Bennett was killed by Mr. John A. De Vane in a disturbence yesterday.
February 27, 1867 Issue
From the Galveston Civilian of the 6th
: Sergeant Tray died on February 4, 1867. He served as attaché of Co. B,
Cook’s Artillery.
From the Fredricksburg Herald: Dr. James Hunter of Fairfax County died on the 9th
instant.
March 6, 1867 Issue
J. D. B. DeBow died in Charleston. He was born in 1819.
March 20, 1867 Issue
James Cloud, son of Mr. Jas. P. Cloud, was killed by lightning on March 13th
.
April 3, 1867 Issue
Dr. William Carlisle, of this District, died at his residence near Ridgeway on Thursday last, March 28th
at the age of
about 70.
April 10, 1867 Issue
The Spartanburg Express announces the death of Mrs. Morgan, near Woodruff on Sunday last. She was over 100
years of age.
Joseph Bishop was shot and killed by Dick Bell on Monday, December 24, 1866 at Mrs. Furman’s Plantation in this
District.
April 17, 1867 Issue
Major John Kennedy died in Chester at about the age of ninety-five years.
May 1, 1867 Issue
Mr. Wm. Lang, who resided near Grove Station in Greenville District, was found died in the Saluda River about a
mile below his house several days ago.
June 5, 1867 Issue
On Monday last, Mr. William Claxton, a member of the Palmetto Regiment in the Mexican War, and a late
Confederate soldier, died very suddenly at his home in this District.
Col. C. J. Elford died on the 25th
inst. in Greenville at about the age of 48 years.
June 26, 1867 Issue
The Charleston Courier reports that Clarence R. Wolfe committed suicide by taking laudanum. He was the brother of
L. T. Wolfe and was between 24 and 25 years of age.
Colonel Theodore Gillara, of Kentucky, died recently in Alabama.
July 24, 1867 Issue
The Charleston News of the 15th
reports that Jas. K. Robinson of Charleston died yesterday at 6 pm.
From the Phoenix of the 16th
, A difficulty occurred yesterday between Natali Beraghi ( proprietor of the Congaree
Restaurant) and Mr. Brown, (an employee on the Greenville Railroad), which resulted in the death of the former from
the thrust of a knife in the hands of the latter.
July 31, 1867 Issue
Edward Genderon Palmer died at his residenced near Ridgeway on Saturday at 8 o’clock, A. M. He was born in St.
Stephens Parish in August 1800, the son of Thos. Palmer and descended from the Huguenots. In December of 1822
he married Miss Davis, a daughter of Dr. James Davis of Columbia.
August 14, 1867 Issue
The Augusta National Republican reports that L. C. Johnson committed suicide in Rome, Ga. On Friday evening. He
was a son of a former Governor of South Carolina.
The Lagrange Reporter reports that Major Hugh E. Malone died at 6 o’clock on Monday morning from consumption.
He was a Confederate Soldier and leaves three orphans.
The Newberry Herald reports that Mr. Fowler, living in the upper part of this district was murdered sometime last
week.
August 28, 1867 Issue
Col. Campbell R. Bryce of Columbia, died in New York on the 14 inst. He had just returned from Brazil.
Rev. Walter C. Guerney, an Episcopal minister died a few days ago in Florence.
Captain J. B. Harrison was shot and killed on the 17th
instant in Selma. Alabama.
September 11, 1867 Issue
The Lancaster Ledger report that Wm. Marshall, the son of Mr. Robert Marshall accidently shot and killed himself
on Friday evening last.
September 18, 1867 Issue
Willam Gregg, President of the Graniteville Manufacturing Co., died on Wednesday night in Graniteville.
September 25, 1867 Issue
Madison Harper, a colored man, died from disease on Sunday on the plantation of Mr. R. E. Ellison, a few miles
from this place.
October 2, 1867 Issue
The Carolina Spartan reports that William Mauldin was killed by John Burgess on the 6th
instant.
The Carolina Spartan reports that Miss Mattie Oliphant, daughter of Mr. N. C. Oliphant, was killed by being thrown
from a buggy.
Wm. A. Owens died on Saturday last from an attack of congestive chills in Ocala, Florida. He was a native of this
District.
Samuel D. Stocker died in Orangeburg on Friday the 20th
inst. The funeral services were held at the Presbyterian
Church and he was buried in the city.
Mr. Robert Morrison, of Winnsboro, died yesterday.
October 23, 1867 Issue
Rev. Zedekiah Watkins and Rev. Abner W. Asbill died in Edgefield County.
Mr. John McNaul and Dr. Geo. B. Pierson have died. Both had lived to a good old age.
Thomas Nugent died on Saturday in Charleston. He was from New York and about 37 year old.
November 6, 1867 Issue
Colonel John Bauskett died in Columbia. He was born in Newberry District and was about seventy-four years of
age.
November 13, 1867 Issue
Prof. Richard Ford, lately of Columbia, died in Brenham, Texas. Husband, mother and one child died in three days.
Hampton Dozier was killed by John J. Stack on Saturday. This occurred about seven miles above Columbia. A
inquest was held and the jury ruled that Mr. Stack acted in self-defence.
November 20, 1867 Issue
Maj. Sam’l G. Barkley died on Friday by neuralgia of the heart at the age of about 73. His mother was Mrs. Mary
Barkley, whose maiden name was Gray.
Hugh Tinkler died recently.
The Sumter News reports that on Monday last, Mr. Thomas M. Durant of this place was shot and killed by Mr. B. J.
Hodge, of Clarendon District.
November 27, 1867 Issue
Samuel C. Reeder died in Pickens County on the 26th
ultimo.
Dr. M. M. Hunter died in Laurensville on Saturday last of paralysis.
Dr. George B. Pearson, died at his residence near Monticello, S. C. on the 22nd
day of October, aged 82 years. He
was a native of Fairfield, S. C.
December 4, 1867 Issue
The Edgefield Advertiser reports that Wiley Glover died from paralysie at the house of his son, Mr. A. A. Glover, on
Monday.
The Columbus Sun reports that Bill Smart Bass was hung at Butler on Friday for the murder of Jake Cozart
The Chester Standard reports that Private Geo. W. Dorman was shot and killed by Sgt. Steinkuhier. Pvt. Dorman
was somewhat under the influence of strong drink and Lt. R. U. Ross had ordered Sgt. Steinkuhier to arrest Pvt.
Dorman. Pvt. Dorman fired at Sgt. Steinkuhier who returned fire.
The Chester Standard reports that Mr. Andy Reedy, a freedman was killed by the same musket ball that killed Pvt.
Dorman.
The Charleston News reports that Captain J. Augustus Durbee was killed in a duck hunting accident on Sunday
evening, near Dewees Island.
December 11, 1867 Issue
Mr. Jas. S. Barber died in this District at his residence last Friday.
Mr. Robert McCreight, who lived west of Winnsboro, died at a good old age.
Mrs. A. S. Douglass died on Friday last, leaving a husband and two little children. Her remains were taken to Union
to be interred in her family’s burying ground.
Mr. Wm. Hitchcock of Columbia died Sunday evening.
December 25, 1867 Issue
Mrs. Sam Houston died at Independence, Texas a few days ago of yellow fever.
January 1, 1868 Issue
The Iberville South, of the 7th
inst., informs us of the death of Brig. Gen. Walter H. Stevens.
January 8, 1868 Issue
Charles Morgan was accidently shot and killed by Robert Williams yesterday.
At Silver Run, Alabama, Mr. Peter Yarborough was robbed and killed Monday Night.
The Sumter News reports that Mrs. Elizabeth Kendrick died in this town on Tuesday at the age of 70.
Joshua Odom, a citizen of Darlington District, was found dead on Tuesday last.
January 15, 1868 Issue
Burrell Sondley, a freedman, was hung yesterday at Newberry for the murder of Lemuel Lane.
Miss Maria Daily and Miss Kate Harrington died from burns in Chattanooga, Tennessee late Saturday Night.
January 29, 1868 Issue
John Jacob Astor, the second son of John Jacob Astor, died in New York last Friday in the 65th
year of his age.
February 12, 1868 Issue
Mr. Adam Stenhouse of the Greenville District died on the 20th
ult.
March 4, 1868 Issue
John Stork, of Columbia, died yesterday at the age of 55. He was born in Derkhim, Germany on December 17, 1813.
He leaves a widow and several sons.
April 1, 1868 Issue
Mrs. Elkins, wife of Wm. Elkins, of Edgefield District was murdered on the 18th
inst. She leaves a husband and three
children.
April 22, 1868 Issue
Captain Manning Kirk died from injuries in the neighborhood of Bluffton.
On Friday, the 10th
instant near Georgetown, William Mitchell was shot and killed by Frank Morse.
April 29, 1868 Issue
On Wednesday last, near Allendale in Barnwell District, Mr. James Martin, the overseer on the plantation of
William J. Lawton, was attacked and killed by a mob. Mr, Martin was from Southwestern Georgia.
May 6, 1868 Issue
Captain Henry J. Hartstene formerly of the U. S. Navy, died in Paris on the 30th
of March of paralysis. He was a
South Carolinian by birth, and retired to Europe on the breaking out of the war.
May 13, 1868 Issue
Mr. Wm. E. Garrett, of Lauren District, was killed by his horse on Sunday.
On the 24th
ult., near Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Orphelia Henderson, wife of Mr. Wade Henderson was accidently shot and
killed by a younger brother.
June 10, 1868 Issue
The Charleston Courier reports the death of John S. Ashe on Saturday last. He was born in 1796.
June 11, 1868 Issue
Ex-President James Buchanan died at a ripe old age.
June 24, 1868 Issue
Mr. D. B. McCreight died on Friday last. His funeral took place at the Presbyterian Church. He leaves a wife and
three small children.
July 1, 1868 Issue
Col. William Smith died at his residence in Fairfield District on 23rd
of May at the age of 75. His father was William
Smith of Spartanburg District, who emigrated from Pennsylvania at an early age and became one of the earliest
settlers of that District. He had eleven children, seven of whom he saw buried. He lost his wife in 1848. He was the
uncle of Mrs. Judge Robertson.
Mr. D. B. McCreight died on June 19th
of consumption. He was born on March 2, 1833 and married on December
30, 1858. He served in the 25th
Regiment. He leaves a wife and three children.
July 8, 1868 Issue
Colonel Wm. J. Alston died Saturday last from a stroke of paralysis.
July 22, 1868 Issue
Willie D. Scott, son of Dr. Ira S. Scott, died near Rocky Mount from a hunting accident on June 26, 1868, age eleven
years, five months and twenty-seven days.
August 12, 1868 Issue
Thos. A. Lipsey died in Chester on the 6th
instant. He was a member of Company I, 6th
S. C. Infantry during the late
war.
August 19, 1868 Issue
William G. Willis died at his residence in Bullitsville, Boone County, Kentucky a few days ago of apoplexy in the
forty-eight year of his age.
September 2, 1868 Issue
Rev. P. T. Keith died on August 22nd
in Charleston. He was born on September 26, 1801.
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Pearson, relict of the late Dr. George B. Pearson, died in Fonti Flora on the 20th
of July. She was
a native of Fairfield and was about 73.
Mr. Charles A. Bedell, of Columbia, died Thursday of apoplexy.
Mr. A. G. Baskin died in Hickory Tavern, N. C. on August 20th
.
Jemmie Kenney of Tippah County, Mississippi was killed by an eagle.
James Tupper died in Summerville on the 20th
. He was a native of Charleston and about fifty years of age.
September 9, 1868 Issue
The Yorkville Enquirer reports that on Saturday last, James A. Glenn was shot and killed by R. L. Simmons in an
altercation in the Bethel Community.
September 16, 1868 Issue
The Charleston Mercury reports that Mr. Manuel Joseph, an old Savannah pilot, fell down the forward cabin steps
and died from a broken neck.
October 7, 1868 Issue
The Yorkville Enquirer chronicles the death of Capt. Wm. McGill, at the age of ninety years and eight months.
October 21, 1868 Issue
B. D. Randolph was killed at Cokesbury, Abbeville District on Saturday last.
October 28, 1868 Issue
Mr. D. F. Randolph, of Orangeburg, was murdered in Cokesburg on Friday last.
November 11, 1868 Issue
Dr. Shell, of Laurens, was shot and killed on Tuesday.
The Savannah Republicn reports that Samuel S. Law, youngest son of Judge Law was shot and killed on the
Ogeechee Road.
November 25, 1868 Issue
Mr. H. McCarley died at Blackstock on the 20th
instant of pneumonia. He served in the 6th
S. C. Infantry and
Hampton Legion.
Thomas Armstrong, of Baltimore, died on November 10 at the age of 30.
December 9, 1868 Issue
G. W. Williams, of York, died yesterday.
N. G. Evan, Confederate General, died Monday in Midway, Bullock County, Alabama. He was a native of South
Carolina.
Mr. Frederick Brinckman died in Savannah on Saturday from wounds received on Wednesday. He was a German,
aged forty-one and had lived in this country for twenty-four years. He leaves wife and three children.
December 23, 1868 Issue
Mr. James A. Gleason, of Charlotte, was murdered in the mayor’s office.
January 13, 1869 Issue
Cicero Mushatt died in Winnsboro last week. He was a native African, supposed to have been one hundred and ten
years old.
The Newberry Herald announced the death of Henry Summer. He died Sunday last at the age of 60 years. He leaves
a wife and three children.
January 20, 1869 Issue
John Minor Botts died at his residence in Culpeper County, Virginia on Friday last. He was born in Prince William
County of that state on September 16, 1802.
General Lovell H. Rosseau died in New Orleans. He was born in Mercer County, Kentucky and was about fifty
years of age.
David T. Hopkins died in Richland of congestion of the brain. He was an orphan having lost both father and mother.
On Tuesday night, the 12th
, about eight miles this side of Charlotte, Tyler Arnold, freed man was killed in a railroad
accident.
February 3, 1869 Issue
Ex-Gov. Pickens died at his residence on the 26th
inst. in Edgefield District.
February 10, 1869 Issue
The Richmond Dispatch reports that Littleton Fogg, a Virginia Union soldier, died from eating molasses and raw
oysters.
February 17, 1869 Issue
On Wednesday, 3rd
inst., Miss Eliza J. Davis died near Ridgeway at the age of 20 years. She was the eldest daughter
of Mr. Wylie J. Davis.
The Barnwell Sentinel reports the death of W. R. Barker and A. J. Nix in the past two weeks.
February 24, 1869 Issue
Mr. William Bowers, of Pleasant Hill, Lancaster County, disappeared on the 2nd
inst. He was about 24 years old. He
leaves a wife and one child.
On Tuesday the 9th
inst., Mr. S. F. Sowell, a citizen of Lancaster, was returning home from a visit to his father’s,
Capt. Jno. Sowell, when he was shot and killed by some concealed persons. He leaves a wife and two children.
March 3, 1869 Issue
The New York Herald reports that Thomas Morrissey, the bartender at the Flushing House located at the corner of
Fourth Street and Jackson Avenue, was accidently killed by William Hussey.
Mr. Herman Heinrich Knee died in Walhalla on the 11th
inst. He was a native of Germany.
The Nevada Legislature of San Francisco of February 25, reports that Lieutenant John G. Snail and Captain J. G.
Scott, who were both in the Union service during the late war, have committed suicide in this city within the past two
days.
March 10, 1869 Issue
The Pickens Courier reports that Mr. Abial Foster died at his residence at Old Pickens Court House on Monday the
22nd
instant. He was formerly a residence of this place. He was a native of the State of New Hampshire.
March 17, 1869 Issue
Charles Wallace, editor of the Warrenton, Ga. Clipper, was shot and killed on the 12th
inst. by Dr. G. W. Darden.
Thomas C. Hearne recently died from jumping overboard from the steamship Virgo.
Mrs. Roach was recently murdered in the County of Austin, Texas.
Sergeant Finch died from wounds he received in Harn Lake, Mississippi, while trying to arrest Cub Harlar, a
Choctaw Indian.
Col. Harry Manry, of Alabama died in Mobile on the 23rd
, of hemorrage of the lungs.
The Lexington Observer of the 17th, of Lexington, Kenrucky reports that yesterday that Mr. J. W. Lee killed his wife
as well as himself. He was a native of Cork, Ireland and was 33 years old.
An Episcopal Minister, Rev. Charles Gillette, of Brooklyn, N. Y. died Saturday Morning in Baltimore.
William Wilson, William Wells, Frank Rounds and George Bailey were hung in Princes Anne, Md., March 5th
for
the murder of B. F. Johnson and Henry Cannon, captain and mate of an oyster sloop in March 1868.
March 24, 1869 Issue
Ex-Governor McWillie – We learn by the Canton (Miss.) Mail that he died on the 31st inst. of paralysis at the age of
75. He was a native of South Carolina.
Luthor Toney was killed by Benjamin Boothe last Thursday in Edgefield County.
March 31, 1869 Issue
Mr. Burwell Hilton was killed about three miles from Charlotte, N. C. last Thursday. He was from Lancaster.
On the 23rd
inst., Caroline Simonton was killed by Crecie Senior, both colored.
April 7, 1869 Issue
The Richmond Dispatch reports that on Tuesday night, George Hines was run over and killed by a train near
Chesterfield station.
The Macon Telegraph reports that on Sunday last, Green Hunnicutt killed Ned Jones for not going to church.
Mrs. Harriet M. Preston, wife of Capt. Walter R. Preston, and daughter of Edward and Claudia Means, of
Fairfield County, died of consumption, in Montgomery Co., Va. on the 22nd
of March in the 24th
year of her age.
April 14, 1869 Issue
A Negro man, Ned Jones was shot and killed by Green Hunnicutt , a Negro, in Crawford County, Georgia on
Sunday last
Mrs. Harriet M. Preston died on March 22d of consumption in Montgomery County, Virginia at the age of 24. She
was the wife of Capt. Walter R. Preston and daughter of Edward and Claudia Means of Fairfield County.
April 21, 1869 Issue
Mr. Barnwell S. Stuart died in Winnsboro on the 18th
inst. He was a lawyer in Memphis, Tennessee and at the time
of his death was on a visit to his brother, Mr. Benj. R. Stuart. He was a native of Charleston, S. C.
April 28, 1869 Issue
Mr. Alexander H. Mazyck, a native of Charleston, died on the 21st inst. at his residence at Graham’s Cross Roads.
Thomas James, residing in Albany, died suddenly a few daya ago.
The Edgefield Advertiser reports that on Thursday last, Mr. John Autrey was killed by Mr. Andrew Moyer, Sr.
The Richmond Dispatch reports that Mr. James H. Walford died in this city yesterday at the age of forty-two of
consumption. His funeral will take place in Trinity.
The Charlotte Times, of Thursday reports that on Tuesday last, Rufus M. Johnson died at the residenced of Dr. W. J.
Hayes in Charlotte. Mr Johnson lived in South Carolina before the war.
John Darwin was badly burned and died on Sunday last in the village of Rainbow, near New Haven, Ct.
William Knight died near Rockingham, Iowa at the age of 65 years. He was a native of England and arrived in Iowa
30 years ago.
May 5, 1869 Issue
Mr. Wm. E. Murphy died in Winnsboro on the 27th
instant at the age of 23 from disease of the heart. He was a
member of Company E, 15th
S. C. Infantry and received a wound at the battle of Gettysburg, which disabled him for
life.
Col. James N. Shedd died at his residence on Monday last of apoplexy at the age of 43. He served in the Mexican
War in Company G, Palmetto Regiment, and in the Civil War in Co. G, 6th
S. C. Infantry. He leaves a wife and six
children.
Rufus M. Johnson died on Tuesday at the home of Dr. W. J. Hayes
May 12, 1869 Issue
Joseph Holmes was killed in a dule at Charlotte Court House yesterday by John Marshall.
May 19, 1869 Issue
Barnwell S. Stuart died on the 18th
inst. at Winnsboro, South Carolina at the age of 29. He was a nephew of R.
Barnwell Rhett. His wife died a few weeks ago. They are buried in the village churchyard near the homes of their
childhood.
The Springfield (Ill.) Journal of April 30th
, reports that Charles Miller, a performer in Joe Rutgledge’s Circul, died in
an accident.
May 26, 1869 Issue
Mrs. C. R. Thomson died in Winnsboro on Sunday last of typhoid fever at the age of 38. She was a native of
Charleston, S. C. and a sister of Mr. Benj. R. Stewart.
The Sumter News reports the death of Mr. Joshua A. Spears on Monday last at the age of 70 years.
The Very Rev. J. M. Lancaster died in Covington, Kentucky of the 3rd
inst.
June 2, 1869 Issue
The N. Y Sun reports that Chas. M. Connolly died on the 12th
inst. He was born in Ireland in 1803, and immigrated
to this country in 1803. He was the brother of Richard B. Connolly and leaves a widow and six children.
June 9, 1869 Issue
Col. Lewis T. Woodruff died on 25th
of May in a fire that occurred in the city of Mobile. He was a former citizen of
Winnsboro.
The Charleston News reports that Dr. James Moultrie died on Saturday, the 29th
instant. He was the son of Dr.
Alexander Moultrie and grandson of General Moultrie. He was born in Charleston and was 77 year of age.
June 16, 1869 Issue
Colonel Joseph G. Crane, commanding the fourth military district, acting Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, was killed
on June 9th
by E. M. Yerger.
June 23, 1869 Issue
Mr. F. L. Woodbull was killed last Tuesday in New York.
At Darlington, S. C., on Friday last, Cyrus Coachman was hung for the murder of Robert P. Suggs, near Florence on
January 10th
.
June 30, 1869 Issue
The Charleston Courier reports that another grandchild of Mr. Prince, who resides at the corner of Ann and Elizabeth
Streets, died from injuries received in a fire on Monday last.
Adkin D. Lewis, who resided about seven miles south of Waynesboro, Georgia, was murdered on June 16th
.
The Richmond, Virginia paper reports that Joseph Kelly who was shot on Thursday by Police Captain Callahon, has
died.
Dr. Peter M. Wallace, editor of the Spartanburg Gazette, died on the 6th
instant at the Spartanburg Court House, at the
age of about 72.
July 14, 1869 Issue
Mrs. General Worth died on the 21st inst. in St. Augustine, Fla.
W. A Harris died in Columbia on Tuesday.
July 21, 1869 Issue
Mr. John Johnston died on Wednesday last in the 67th
year of his age. He was born and lived in Winnsboro and was
afflicted with palsy during his entire life.
August 11, 1869 Issue
A son of Mr. Marion Cain was accidentally killed by his brother in a hunting accident near Mt. Carmel.
The Barnwell Journal reports that Miss Mary Lard, of Barnwell, died on Wednesday morning last form the effects of
morphine taken by mistake.
Mrs. Godboldt, wife of General Godbolt died on Monday last.
Mrs. Wm. Dickson died on Sunday.
Bella Crawford died in Chicago on Wednesday from burns.
August 18, 1869 Issue
Manson Jolly, a Confederate soldier, was drowned on the 8th
of July near his home in Texas.
Isaac Jones, of Darlington, was shot and killed while trying to escape prison.
August 25, 1869 Issue
Charlie White, a lion tamer was recently attached and killed by his lions in Michigan.
September 15, 1869 Issue
Mr. Samuel Jackson died at his residence in Fairfield on the 11th
instant from an attack of apoplexy.
Jonathan Worth, Ex-Governor of North Carolina, died in Raleigh on Sunday at the age of nearly 67.
October 13, 1869 Issue
Jane Crow, a Negro woman, committed suicide about two weeks ago on the plantation of Mr. Wm. Winchester in
Lancaster County.
October 20, 1869 Issue
Dr. William Henry Calhoun died in Lee County, near Tupelo, Mississippi on the 24th
ult. of heart disease. He was a
native of Abbeville and immigrated to Mississippi in 1845. He married in Anderson many years ago Miss Orr, a
sister of Hon. James L Orr. He leaves a wife and four children. He was the youngest son of the late James Calhoun
of Abbeville, and a nephew of Hon. John C. Calhoun. He was about fifty-four years old.
The Charleston News report that Mr. Patrick Carr, a patient in the Marine Hospital was beaten to death by John
Klein.
A St. Louis paper reports the death of Mr. Archibald W. Oxendine, one of Marion’s Men, at Benton’s Creek, near
Maramee Iron Works, in Phelps County, Missouri, on the 3rd
inst. He was born on the Pedee River, South Carolina on
August 27, 1759 and served with Marion during the Revolutionary. He was a Baptist minister for over forty years.
October 27, 1869 Issue
Last Saturday near Waterloo, Chas. King Jr. was killed by Thomas Patterson.
November 3, 1869 Issue
Mr. Derrel Hayes was found dead near Union Church on Friday last.
Lynchburg, Va., October 30, Miss Gaylor, aged 21, was found murdered on Thursday, near Sharon, in Bland County.
Lynchburg, Va., October 30, an infant of Henry Cresy died from burns yesterday.
November 17, 1869 Issue
Peter Ferdon died on November 4th
in Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Dr. James R. Boulware died in the 13th
inst. at his residence near Gladden’s Grove. He was a Surgeon with the 6th
Regiment.
Kate Dickson, wife of the Rev. Henry R. Dickson, died in Fairfield District at the residence of her mother. Mrs. A.
G. McPheeters, on November 14, 1869 in the twenty-ninth year of her age.
November 24, 1869 Issue
On Wednesday last while a party of gentlemen were returning home from the circus, Mr. Wm. Brown, while
carelessly handling his pistol fired it off and killed his brother-in-law, Mr. Daniel Reed.
December 1, 1869 Issue
Margaret N. Clarke, wife of Jno. W. Clarke, died in Winnsboro on November 25, 1869 at the age of 29.
December 8, 1869 Issue
The Baltimore Sun of Saturday reports the death of General William E. Martin, of Columbia, S. C., on Thursday at
the home of his son, Wm. D. Martin.
The Huntington Pa. newspaper reports that John Perghtals, his wife and son Gardner were all murdered last night in
the village of Pleasant Grove.
December 22, 1869 Issue
In Columbus, Georgia on December 18th
, Geo. Eagle was killed in a saloon by Peter Desham and Peter Troot.
January 5, 1870 Issue
Mr. Green Kerley died from a fall from the third story window of Brown’s Hotel yesterday. He was from Madison
County, Kentucky.
Mrs. Thos. Walker died near Ridgeway on the 19th
instant after a few weeks illness. She leaves a small family.
January 11, 1870 Issue
Robert C. Solloway died in Charleston in the Mazyck Street Hospital on the 26th
and was buried in Magnolia
Cemetery. He was a native of England and served in the Confederate Army.
February 2, 1870 Issue
Judge Lemuel Boozer died on Sunday last while holding court in Camden. He was a native South Carolinian, having
been born in Lexington District in 1808.
February 23, 1870 Issue
Mr. Jno. McDowell, colored, died from burns last Friday.
March 9, 1870 Issue
Mr. David R. Strother, and old and prominent citizen of Edgefield, is dead.
Mr. Baxter was killed by a train on Saturday at Ridgeville.
Mrs. Mary Ann Swinton died recently in Sumter.
Rev. Mr. Rawling was shot and killed a few days ago near Dallas, Gaston County, North Carolina.
March 16, 1879 Issue
Dr. James Breathed died at Hancock, Maryland.
March 23, 1870 Issue
Mr. W. F. DeSaussure died in Columbia on the 13th
inst. at the age of 79.
Rev. John R. Pickett died in Chester Village on Monday last. He was buried at the M. E. Church at this place.
March 30, 1870 Issue
The Anderson Intelligence notices the death of Mr. W. K. Harris and Mr. Jonathan T. Harrison, two well-known
citizens of that county.
Judge T. N. Dawkins died in Union last Saturday.
April 6, 1870 Issue
Died at Davidson College, N. C. on the 25th
of March 1870 after a severe illness of one week, Mr. T. C. Bookman, a
student from Fairfield District, S. C.
Miss Annie S. DuBose, second daughter of the late Theodore S. DuBose, died on the 29th inst.
April 13, 1870 Issue
Watters W. Herbert died on March 27, 1870 at the age of 43 at the residence of Hon. W. W. Boyce, near
Alexandria, Virginia. He died of pneumonia and leaves a widow. His was buried in a new cemetery near the Potomac
River in sight of the Capitol of the Nation.
April 20, 1870 Issue
Captain T. W. Radcliffe died in this city in the fifty-ninth year of his age.
The Distinguished Dead – We copy the following from the Daily Herald, published in Columbia, Tennessee, for the
benefit of those of our citizens, who are not aware of where rest the remains of our former citizen, Major General
Richard Winn, of the Revolutionary Army. He was a native of our State, as will be seen by the annexed paragraphs:
“There reposes in a secluded spot in the vicinity of Williamsport, in Maury County, the remains of Major General
Richard Winn of the Revolutionary Army – a native of South Carolina. For thirty years in continuous succession he
represented the people of his District in the Congress of the United States, and was a member during the memorable
session of 1812, and voted for the declaration of war against Great Britain. A few years thereafter he removed with his
family to Maury County, and died about the year 1817 or 1818. Since that time, most of the persons living in that
neighborhood have died or removed, leaving but few who are familiar with the character of the venerated dead. The
writer of this article remembers him well, and can truly say that but few men possessed higher virtues and nobler
qualities than did General Winn. Being the only revolutionary General ever buried in the county, ought not the
citizens to manifest some suitable regard by placing over his grave a suitable monument to his memory to indicate the
place where rest the remains of the neglected dead.”
Mrs. E. Ann Johnson, wife of J. M. Johnson, died on March 5, 1870. She was born in Winnsboro and moved in
infancy to Stateburg, Claremont County.
Mr. R. Allen, of Columbia, died on Friday last.
April 27, 1870 Issue
Died in Dalton, Ga. on the 14th
of April, Albert B. Worthy, son of Willie M. and Millie E. Worthy, at the age of two
years and two months.
May 11, 1870 Issue
Captain T. A. Haltsclaw, of Greenville County, was murdered on the 1st instant.
June 22, 1870 Issue
Mr. Pleasant Goode, colored, died in Columbia yesterday. He had been suffering for a considerable length of time
from dropsy of the kidneys. The funeral services were held at the Trinity Church in Columbia.
June 29, 1870 Issue
W. R. Johnston, formerly editor of the Columbia Phoenix, died in Chicago, Illinois on the 25th
of last month.
Mr. John Millen, of Chester District, died in his 67th
year.
July 5, 1870 Issue
Mr. Nathan Parrott died at his residence in this District on the 25th
instant in the 82nd
year of his age.
August 24, 1870 Issue
Mr. Richard Cathcart died at his residence on Monday at the age of 75.
August 31, 1870 Issue
Capt. A. S. Gailliard died at his residence in this District on the 22d instant. He was a Confederate Veteran. Only
two weeks ago, two of his children died within a few hours of each other. He leaves a wife and two little children, a
mother, brothers and sisters. His body was interred at the Episcopal Cemetery in this place
September 28, 1870 Issue
Mr. Willis Wallace, Laurens County, died suddenly last week.
October 5, 1870 Issue
Died on the 28th
ultimo of disease of the heart at his residence near Ridgeway, Mr. Ed. Wm. Davis, in the fifty-fifth
year of his age.
November 23, 1870 Issue
Col. Jas. R. Hagood, a Confederate veteran, died in Columbia on Tuesday last from injuries received at the accident
on the Greenville Railroad, a few miles from Columbia.
November 30, 1870 Issue
Mrs. W. W. Ketchin died Monday.
Major George R. Hunter died after a short illness at his residence near Ridgeway on Thursday last.
December 7, 1870 Issue
McMillan King died at his residence in Charleston on Tuesday at the age of about 27. He was a native of Charleston
and a Confederate Veteran. He contracted country fever while on a visit to the Savannah River, and the immediate
cause of his death was a congestive chill, resulting from this attack.
Major George Ross Hunter, son of Rev. Humphrey Hunter and Miss Jane Ross, daughter of Dr. George Ross of
Laurens District, died at his residence near Ridgeway, on the 24th
ultimo. He was born in Lincolnton, N. C. on January
19, 1795.
December 14, 1870 Issue
We learn from the Raleigh (N. C.) Standard, that Mr. John F. White, a native of Wake County, died in Raleigh on
last Sunday, aged about thirty-seven years.
Mr. Wm. N. DeLoume, of Sumter, died on Tuesday of last week, age 71.
Mr. B. F. Arthur, of Union, died in that town on Friday last, the 2d instant.
Col. W. D. Washington died in Lexington, Va.
A son of Dr. J. B. Hicklin died on Monday last. His death was caused by a runaway horse.
February 15, 1871 Issue
Robert S. Ketchin died on Tuesday from an attack of apoplexy. He leaves a wife and six small children. He was in
the 40th
year of his age.
February 22, 1871 Issue
Mrs. Mary Videau Yeadon, wife of the late Hon. Richard Yeadon, died in Charleston.
Mr. A. W. Buchanan died of pneumonia at the residence of Mr. A. F. Gooding on Tuesday last in the 27th
year of his
age. He was a native of Kentucky and was buried at the Presbyterian Church in this place.
About a month ago a little Irish girl by the name of Anna Gordan, in the employ of Mr. John C. Mackorell, near
Blackstock in this County, received a severe whipping by the latter, from the effects of which she died on last Friday.
March 8, 1871 Issue
We regret to learn, says the Edgefield Advertiser, of the death of Mr. Wm. A. Refo, a printer by profession.
March 15, 1871 Issue
Bishop Andrew died in Mobile on Thursday last in the seventy-eight year of his age. He was stricken with paralysis
in New Orleans. He endeavored to reach his home in Summerville, Alabama but only succeeded in getting as far as
Mobile.
March 29, 1871 Issue
Mr. R. W. Boney, a former resident of our town, died Tuesday at his residence near Yonguesville from pulmonary
consumption. He was 34 years old.
May 24, 1871 Issue
Mr. John W. Clarke died on Tuesday from the effects of a wound inflicted Tuesday by a pistol shot fired by Mr.
Wm. D. Aiken in a personal difficulty. He was buried at the Methodist Church in this place.
June 14, 1871 Issue
Mrs. A. J. Shaw, wife of Solicitor Shaw of Marion, died on the 30th
of May.
June 21, 1871 Issue
C. F. Holst, a citizen of Chester, died on the 8th
instant at the age of 59. He was a native of Copenhagen, Denmark
and settled in Chester in 1844.
Mrs. Jane B. Mackorell, the wife of John C. Mackorell, died on June 10, 1871 at Blackstock, S. C. in the thirty-first
year of her age. She leaves a husband and five little children, the youngest only fourteen months old.
July 12, 1871 Issue
Mrs. M. E. Worthy, daughter of Mr. T. D. Oxner, died last Thursday in Dalton, Ga. She leaves a husband and two
little children.
Archibald Neal was drowned in a pond near Blackstock yesterday.
Mr. Robert Kirksey, of Pickens County, died on Thursday of last week at the age of seventy-one.
Dr. Wm. Reynolds Sr. died in Columbia on Wednesday.
Mr. David Cloud died last Tuesday of nervous fever near Ridgeway.
July 19, 1871 Issue
Dr. J. N. Smith died at the residence of Mr. F. M. Spurrier near Ridgeway on the 8th
instant at the age of 60.
July 26, 1871 Issue
Abna Johnston died at his residence on Wednesday last from an affection of the brain.
August 9, 1871 Issue
W. B. Carlisle died in the Lunatic Asylum in Columbia on the 2d inst. He was born and raised in Fairfield.
August 23, 1871 Issue
Rev. G. W. Boggs died at Pendleton on the 14th
instant. His remains were interred here in the Presbyterian Church
Yard. He was a native of Anderson District. He was seventy-five years of age and leaves several sons.
September 20, 1871 Issue
Mr. and Mrs. Roswell T. Logan, of Charleston, were visiting the up-country and were stopping in Greenville, their
son Edward Logan was seized by a sudden attack of cold and died. He was buried in Greenville on Monday last.
October 4, 1871 Issue
W. S. Henerey died last Friday at his residence in Charleston.
October 25, 1871 Issue
Mrs. Henry C. Davis died last Sunday of consumption.
December 6, 1871 Issue
Bishop Davis died in Camden at the age of sixty-eight years. He was a native of Wilmington. N. C.
December 20, 1871 Issue
Ellen Catherine Means, age five years and six months, eldest daughter of David C. and Elizabeth M. Means, died
of diphtheria at Roselawn, Fairfield County on the 22d ultimo.”
January 8, 1872 Issue
Willie Murphy, the son of Mr. T. J. H. Murphy, died last Saturday from meningitis at the age of 16.
Eber Lyles, a colored boy, died of meningitis on Sunday.
Simon Anderson was frozen to death last week near Black Swamp in Darlington County.
Col. James Overton Lewis, of Oconee County, died of apoplexy on Tuesday.
January 15, 1872 Issue
Mrs. Rebecca Wilcott and Mrs. Elizabeth Hayne, of Laurens, died recently.
January 17, 1872 Issue
Paul Lyons died in Mobile County, Alabama on Thursday week. He was born in Savannah, Ga. on July 19, 1760.
January 22, 1872 Issue
Mr. Wm. H. Dial, of Columbia, died from paralysis last night. He was a native of Hanover, Germany and was about
seventy.
Mr. John Enright, of Abbeville, died in that town recently.
Mr. John Young McGowan, of Brooklyn, New York, died in Aiken on Saturday of consumption.
February 21, 1872 Issue
Charlie Gerig, son of F. Gerig, was killed in a hunting accident on the 12th
.
Mr. C. M. Douglass, of this County, a student at Davidson College, N. C., died last week.
March 6, 1872 Issue
Major Wm. Henry Whitner died at Madison, Florida on the 16th
of February. He was a Confederate Veteran
Mr. J. G. Rabb, formerly a citizen of this County, residing with his family at Due West, Abbeville County, died
Sunday from heart disease.
Mr. George Root died in a sawmill accident in Virginia a few days ago.
March 13, 1872 Issue
Rev. John Neely died in Augusta in his sixty-eighth year.
Mr. C. Durham Ford died at his residence on Monday last.
Capt. Jas. Johnston, of our County, died on Wednesday last at a ripe old age.
March 20, 1872 Issue
Wm. Brice died on Saturday last at the age of eighty.
April 3, 1872 Issue
Mr. O. R. Brown, of our County, died on Saturday last. He received a severe injury about two-and-a-half months ago
from his horse falling on him, from which he had never recovered.
April 10, 1872 Issue
B. B. Cook, of this County, died on Sunday last.
Prof. Samuel Finley Breese Morse died at his residence in New York on Wednesday last at the advanced age of
eighty years.
April 17, 1872 Issue
Dr. Edward Sill died in Salisbury, North Carolina.
Dr. W. K. Propst died at Austin, Texas. He was born in this community and moved to Texas about eight months ago.
Harrison H. Counts and Wm. A. Martin have died. Mr. Counts was Tax Collector of the District for a long time in
ante bellum days.
May 8, 1872 Issue
The house of Mr. Seiglar was burned to the ground and a daughter of Mr. E. W. Hanes and along with Mr. Stewart
died from burns on Sunday.
May 15, 1872 Issue
Mrs. Dr. R. H. Edmund died in Ridgeway on Wednesday last.
June 5, 1872 Issue
Mr. Alexander Foxworth, of Sumter County, died last week.
June 12, 1872 Issue
Four young boys, Wm. J. Ellison and brother Andrew J. Ellison, aged ten and twelve years, and their cousins, Lee
Couch and Willie Couch, aged nine and ten years, were found dead from drowning in a mill pond on Brush Creek in
Pickens County.
June 19, 1872 Issue
William T. Nelson died at his residence in this County on the 10th
of June of a complication of diseases, aged about 52
years.
July 10, 1872 Issue
Claudia Nelson, eldest daughter of W. M. Nelson, died Tuesday last.
July 17, 1872 Issue
Mrs. Jonathan Stanton committed suicide Wednesday by hanging herself.
July 24, 1872 Issue
Mr. James L. Rosborough died at his residence near Blackstock on the 17th
inst.
July 31, 1872 Issue
Mr. Patrick H. Flanigan died Saturday from apoplexy at the age of fifty-five. He was a native of Ireland. He leaves
a widow and several sons.
August 7, 1872 Issue
Mr. E. E. Stevenson died at Gray’s Spring on Friday last. He was taken with something like an apoplectic fit and
died suddenly.
Mr. Porter of Kingstree died last Monday at Manning.
August 14, 1872 Issue
Captain Daniel Zeigler, of Orangeburg County, died on the 29th
of July at the age of seventy-eight. He was a soldier
of the War of 1812.
Mrs. Nicholas Peay, who just recently came to our County has died. She was at the time of her death on a visit to her
relatives in Liberty Hill.
Mrs. M. V. Owens died in this place on Sunday, and was interred in the Presbyterian Church Yard. She was about
sixty years of age.
The Cheraw Democrat announces the death of Miss Margaret Graham.
Miss Annie P. Simpson, of Laurens, died recently.
Annie Holmes Cureton, youngest child of Dr. J. D. Cureton, died yesterday.
August 28, 1872 Issue
Mrs. Rebecca Kirkland, of the County, died a few days ago.
Miss Mary D. Bacot, formerly of Charleston, but lately a resident of our town, died on Monday last. She had been a
sufferer of lung disease.
Dr. Wm. Cloud, of Beckhamville, Chester County, died on Wednesday last and was buried in this place. He was
eighty-six.
Mitchell Hart, the millionaire pawnbroker of New York, died in that city last Wednesday, worth a fortune of
$60,000,000.
September 11, 1872 Issue
Mr. John B. Jenkins, of this county, died on Saturday last. He was a veteran of the Indian War in Florida and the
Civil War.
September 18, 1872 Issue
An infant son of Mr. and Mrs. DuBose Egleston has died.
Capt. James M. Mulvaney, a prominent Irishman but for twenty-five years a resident of Charleston, died Wednesday.
September 25, 1872 Issue
The Georgetown Times records the death of Mrs. Cecelia McGinney at the age of 86.
Prof. M. M. Farrow died in Columbia.
Mrs. W. W. Ketchin, wife of Mr. W. W. Ketchin and daughter of John A. Brice, died of hemorrhage of the lungs.
The Spartanburg Spartan records the death of T. W. Montgomery.
Mr. Barney Bishop, of Spartanburg, died recently.
Ned Gladden was killed by George Moore, both colored, on Saturday near Gladden’s Grove.
October 9, 1872 Issue
Dr. A. S. Cameron died at the residence of his father on Friday last from consumption.
Mr. Wellington Creight died yesterday after a brief illness.
Dr. R. A. Archer died in Abbeville.
Dr. Thomas Lake died in Ninety-Six.
October 16, 1872 Issue
Augusta Gertrude Zealey, youngest daughter of H. M. and M. D. Zealey of Monticello, died on the 3d of October,
aged 11 months and two weeks.
Mrs. Ann Shea, of Charleston, died of heart disease.
The Abbeville Medium records the death of Wm. H. Parker.
Mrs. Eliza Shea of Charleston died yesterday of disease of the heart.
October 23, 1872 Issue
Eber Shedd, youngest child of Mrs. Jane M. and the late Col. J. N. Shedd, died recently.
Mr. William Knox, of Chester, died at 63 years of age.
Mr. Brunson, of Darlington, died in that place.
Julius Edwin Lyles, age three years and four months and only son of N. P. and Mrs. Lou S. Lyles, died in Marengo
County, Ala.
October 30, 1872 Issue
Mr. George E. Steinmeyer died in Charleston.
November 6, 1872 Issue
Mr. James Gibson died in this place on Thursday last. He leaves a wife and three children.
The Laurensville Herald records the following deaths: Mr. Silas M. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. James Copeland and Miss
Lidia Abrams.
November 13, 1872 Issue
Mattie Dwight, child of Captain and Mrs. W. M. Dwight, died from diphtheria.
Mr. David Leckie of Chester died.
November 20, 1872 Issue
Mrs. Copes, wife of Capt. James Copes, died of heart disease in this place on Thursday. She was a native of
Charleston.
November 27, 1872 Issue
Mrs. Julian Soule, wife of Mr. Julian Soule, died on the 15th
from eating phosphorus matches at Lake City, Florida.
She was the daughter of the late John S. Due.
Louise Dwight, eldest child of Capt. W. M. Dwight, died on Thursday last from diphtheria.
Dr. A. S. Cameron died at his residence in Fairfield County on the 5th
of October.
Mr. Robert Hayne Perry, son of Ex-Gov. B. F. Perry, died at Aiken last Monday.
December 4, 1872 Issue
Richard Lewis, colored, familiarly known as “Col. Lewis”, was found dead Sunday. He had passed the three score
and ten at the time of his death.
The Edgefield Advertiser records the death of Thomas Payne.
Miss Lizzie E. Sloan, of Newberry County, died on Saturday last from being thrown from a buggy. She was the
daughter of Mr. James Sloan.
Horace Greeley died in New York City on Friday last.
December 16, 1872 Issue
Mrs. Agnes Young, wife of Mr. James M. Young, who lived near Lowndesville, died at Batesville, Mississippi last
Monday.
Jacob Feaster died at his residence in the Buckhead neighborhood on the 12th
inst. at the age of 82.
January 29, 1873 Issue
Dr. Hagood, father of General Hagood, died at his residence at Barnwell Court House on Friday last.
Mr. I. I. Davis, of Clarendon, died on the 7th
instant.
Dr. R. H. Jordan died in Chester County a few days ago. He was surgeon of the 6th
S. C. Infantry.
February 5, 1873 Issue
Jas. S. Stewart died last Wednesday at the age of 65. He was a native of this County. He leaves a wife, two children.
Mr. John B. Patterson died at Midway, Barnwell County on Saturday last.
Mrs. Mary A. Walker, widow of the late Robert A. Walker, died at Washington the 19th
. She was a granddaughter
of Benjamin Franklin.
Lewis Cain, of Keowee, frozen to death last Sunday.
February 12, 1873 Issue
Mrs. Polly Tidwell, widow of the late Strother Tidwell, died at her residence in Longtown in this County on the 23d
of January 1873, in the 77th
year of her age.
Mr. James McCreight died recently. He was born in Winnsboro in 1798. His funeral services were held Friday at
the Presbyterian Church.
February 19, 1873 Issue
Livingston D. Shewell, of Philadelphia, died recently on the Adriatic.
Lue Perry Yarborough, daughter of R. T. and Anna E. Yarborough, aged 5 years, died on Sunday the 26th
instant.
Mrs. M. E. Burley died Saturday, the 8th
instant in the 87th
year of her age.
The family of Mr. Robert T. Yarborough has been afflicted with diphtheria and meningitis. Three of his children
and his sister have died in the past few days.
February 26, 1873 Issue
Mr. Hugh Casey, a resident of Columbia, died on Saturday last.
Mrs. A. A. Talley, wife of Rev. Nicholas Talley, of Columbia is dead.
Franklin Gillespie, an Irish peddler, died in Yorkville recently.
Mr. Thomas Haigood, a citizen of this County, died Monday.
March 5, 1873 Issue
W. A. Alexander, formerly of Pickens County, but for many years a resident of White County, Ga., was found dead
between Washington and Greensboro, Ga.
The Abbeville Medium reports the death of Mr. Samuel Robinson from heart disease.
Thomas Guthrie has died.
March 12, 1873 Issue
Mr. Neel, of Newberry County, died from a stabbing affray.
Dr. W. A. Fair died in Newberry County last Thursday.
James Laurie, a Federal soldier, died in Newberry the past week. He was a native of Scotland.
Mr. Chancey Stevens, of Anderson County, froze to death last Monday.
Mrs. Amesbury, an aged lady, died in Florence on Wednesday.
Dr. W. T. Bregdon died in Sumter on Wednesday last of paralysis.
Mr. Bunyan Gladney eldest son died a few days ago in Monticello from meningitis
The Chester Reporter records the death of Mrs. Melissa Secrest, widow of Col. Andrew J. Secrest, on the 27th
ult.
The Chester Reporter records the death of Mrs. Catherine G. Brice, wife of Charles G. Brice, on the 2d instant.
March 19, 1873 Issue
Miss Mollie Owens, a schoolgirl of Davie County, was burned to death last week.
Mr. Iverson L. Brookes, of Barnwell, S. C., died on the 24 ult. at his home near Erwinton.
Jim Wooten, a colored man, was found dead last Saturday near Sand Hill in Richland County.
March 26, 1873 Issue
Mrs. Mary Price died in Columbia last Sunday and her remains were brought to this place and interred in the
Presbyterian Church yard. She was raised in this County and was sixty-five year old. She leaves two daughters.
Mrs. Ann Yongue, who lived about four miles from town, died Friday at the passenger depot. She had just returned
from a visit to a sick daughter in Charlotte, N. C. and died immediately after leaving the train. She was about eighty
years of age.
Dr. D. H. Trezevant died in Columbia on Monday last.
Mr. F. Pape, of Columbia, died on Monday last. He leaves several children.
April 2, 1873 Issue
Dr. Henry Boylston died yesterday in Charleston at the age of seventy-eight. He was a native of Boston, Mass. He
was the father of J. R. Boyleston and H. Boyleston. His wife survives him.
“The Immortal No” is dead. Hon. Joseph Powell died at Greenville, Tenn., lately, after an eventful life and one act in
it entitles him to an immortality of fame. He served in the South Carolina Legislature, and was the only man who
voted “No” at a public meeting that passed the nullification resolutions. A gold-headed cane was presented to him
inscribed “The Immortal “No”. During the rebellion he served in Burnside’s army, and was imprisoned at Richmond.
–Cleveland (Ohio) Banner
Mr. L. C. Walker, of Newberry, the last of his family, is dead says the Herald.
Col. John Hugh Marshall died at his residence near Greenville on the 19th
inst. of paralysis, in the forty-first year of
his age.
The Anderson Intelligencer records the deaths of Col. D. K. Hamilton, Wm. C. Bailey, Baylis Watkins, and Mrs.
Mary Rankin.
April 9, 1873 Issue
Mr. I. W. Lewis died on Sunday last at Lewis’ Turn Out.
Mrs. William A. Drennan died on Sunday the 30th
ultimo near Cedar Shoals.
Mrs. Jerre T. Walker, the daughter of William Wilkins of Marshall County, Mississippi; died on Monday last at the
residence of Mr. A. T. Walker.
Mrs. S. P. Hamilton died Sunday at her father’s home in Savannah, Georgia.
April 16, 1873 Issue
H. P. McMaster died on Tuesday last in the fifty-fourth year of his age.
The Columbia papers record the death of Mr. Charles Allen Bedell, son of C. A. Bedell. He was afflicted with
Bright’s disease of the kidneys.
Mr. Chaires Jr. died last Sunday in Columbia.
April 23, 1873 Issue
Dr. W. C. D. Melton died Monday last at his home in Chester. He was the eldest brother of Major George W.
Melton and was about fifth-four years of age. Disease of the heart is supposed to have caused his death.
The Newberry Herald records the sudden death of Miss Annie Hillhouse and Mr. Thos. Murtishaw.
Wm. H. Talley, eldest son of Mr. N. Talley, died in Columbia on Saturday last.
April 30, 1873 Issue
Mrs. Christiana Davis died on the 22d instant in Columbia at about eighty-eight years old. She was born in
Somersetshire, England and came to Columbia in 1820. Her remains were interred in Trinity Church yard.
May 7, 1873 Issue
Hugh A. Milling died in this County near Blackstock from pneumonia.
May 14, 1873 Issue
Mr. James Mackorell was found dead Sunday morning at Blackstock in this County on the tracks of the C. C. & A.
R. R.
Chief Justice Chase died in New York on May 7, 1873 at the residence of his daughter.
Mrs. L. E. Sanders, of Orangeburg, died Monday night.
Mr. William Zorn, of Barnwell County, died at the age of 70.
Mrs. Jasper Gibbs died at Fairforest, Union County on Thursday.
Mr. C. Shiver died at his residence in Kershaw County on Saturday last.
Mr. John Workman, a citizen living on the dividing line between Newberry and Laurens, died during the last week,
aged 65 years.
June 4, 1873 Issue
P. A. Eichelberger, of Edgefield, died recently.
Dr. Robert W. Coleman, of Feasterville in this County, died last Tuesday.
Charles Cathcart died on Friday night last from paralysis. He was sixty-eight years of age and a native of County
Antrim of Ireland. He leaves a wife and five children.
Mr. D. T. Crosby died at his residence near Crosbyville in this County last Sunday from consumption. He served in
Company F, 6th
S. C. Infantry during the late war. He leaves a wife and three children.
June 18, 1873 Issue
An infant of Mr. B. Sugenheimer has died.
Judge David L. Wardlaw died Sunday in Abbeville. He was born in Abbeville County in 1799, and was seventy-
four years old.
Mr. Samuel Simpson died at Ridgeway last Monday of inflammation of the stomach. He was a native of Ireland and
a Confederate Veteran.
June 25, 1873 Issue
Capt. Jesse Schumpert, Pinch Reeder and Alfred Gary, the last two colored, were killed on the 21st above
Prosperity when the boiler of the steam thresher exploded. Captain Schumpert had very recently married the second
time and leaves a young widow and five children.
J. Eli Gregg, of Marion, died at Mars Bluff on Sunday last.
Hon. John Cochran, of Alabama, died in Barbour County last Friday.
July 2, 1873 Issue
Hiram Powers died in Florence, Italy on the 27th
instant. He was the greatest of American sculptors. He was born at
Woodstock, Vermont in 1805.
Mr. James H. Wells died yesterday in Columbia from congestion of the brain at the age of eighty-two. He was
Georgian by birth. He leaves two daughters, four sons and several grand children.
Mrs. Robert Dunlap died near Ridgeway on Sunday of typhoid dysentery.
Mrs. R. H. Edmunds Jr. died last Thursday. She was the daughter of the late Dr. John P. Thomas. She leaves a
husband and two children. The obsequies will be performed at St. Stephens Church, Ridgeway, S. C.
July 9, 1873 Issue
John Tidwell died at his home in Holmes County, Mississippi on the 23rd
of last month from dropsy of the heart. He
was a native of this County and moved from here to Mississippi about twenty-five years ago and was in the 70th
year
of his age. He leaves a widow, two sons, and a daughter.
James L. Jamison, the colored Senator from Orangeburg, died in Columbia yesterday.
Israel Pressley was killed by Cuff McCullough last Wednesday, both colored.
July 16, 1873 Issue
Rev. Father Kelly, of St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Philadelphia, died in the surf at Atlantic City on the 6th
instant.
He was about thirty years old.
Mrs. Shealy, formerly Miss Mattie Weeks, committed suicide on Monday last in Graniteville.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saling Wolfe died on Saturday last at the age of six months.
July 23, 1873 Issue
Colonel Simeon Fair died yesterday at his home in Newberry.
The following deaths in Abbeville County are recorded in the last Medium: Mrs. Margaret Stephenson, Rev.
George Allen, at Savannah, Georgia, Mrs. Daniel New, Mrs. Jonathan Jordan, Mrs. Susan E. Cox.
Mr. J. W. Settlemeyer committed suicide on Sunday in Columbia. He was about twenty-eight years old.
July 30, 1873 Issue
Mattie Cathcart, daughter of John H. Cathcart, died from diphtheria.
Mrs. M. C. Rowell died at her home near Landsford on the 19th
instant at the age of 75.
In the Landsford area the following have died in the past three months: Mr. William McMillan in his 74th
year, Mrs.
H. A. McDowell, his sister, aged 71 years, and Mrs. Rebecca Walker, aged 78 years. – Chester Reporter
August 6, 1873 Issue
Maud Elwell, daughter of Rev. S. P. H. Elwell, died on Wednesday of diphtheria at Ridgeway. Another daughter
died on Sunday of the same disease.
Capt. Homer L. McGowan, brother of Gen. McGowan, died at Caesar’s Head on Monday last from consumption.
John Henry Screven, infant son of W. I. and E. M. Screven, died July 20th
at Roseland, aged 9 months and 7 days.
August 13, 1873 Issue
Mrs. Isabella M. Blocker, of Turkey Creek, Edgefield County, died on Sunday last at the age of 80. She was a grand
niece of Dr. James Beattie and was born Charleston.
Col. Joshua Hammond, a soldier of the war 1812, died at Langley on Sunday last at the age of 93. He was a son of
Capt. Joshua Hammond, a soldier of the Revolutionary War, who died in Hamburg about twenty-three years ago
aged, 111 years.
Mrs. Barre, the wife of Dr. Barre, died on Tuesday, the 29th
inst.
Mr. Outze, of Abbeville, died yesterday of paralysis.
Sanders Ford, the colored Senator from this County, died Sunday of fever.
Eber Smith, infant son of H. A. Smith, died on Friday.
A daughter of Mr. Joseph Ratterree died from a disease somewhat similar to the yellow fever.
Mr. John Mason Talbott died in Paris, Ky. on the 5th
instant from a gunshot.
August 20, 1873 Issue
Mr. John Heart died lately on board the steamship Charleston on her passage from Charleston to New York and was
buried on States Island. He was a native of Pennsylvania and was about sixty-six.
Mr. Benj. Nunnery, who resided about seven miles from Camden, was killed by a stroke of lightning on Sunday.
John Gill, a colored man from Chester, was killed by lightning on Wednesday.
August 27, 1873 Issue
Rev. Thos. Smyth of Charleston has died.
September 3, 1873 Issue
Benjamin Hammond, a colored man, was killed by a train on Friday.
September 10, 1873 Issue
Mrs. Iredell Jones died at Rock Hill on Saturday last of diphtheria. She was the daughter of the late Gov. J. H.
Adams. She leaves a husband and two children.
September 24, 1873 Issue
Mr. James Gray died on Wednesday and Mr. Adam Barber died on Sunday.
October 1, 1873 Issue
George Henderson was fatally injured at the depot platform yesterday at Rock Hill.
Mr. Wm. Humphreys died of congestion on Wednesday at Major Woodward’s place near town.
October 15, 1873 Issue
Capt. Wm. McCulley died at his residence in this County on Saturday at about the age of thirty-five. He commanded
Company G, 6th
S. C. Infantry.
October 22, 1873 Issue
Mr. James Henry Phillips, son of Mr. Hiram Phillips, died in Sumter.
Mr. A.C. Hammet, son of Capt. J. B. N. Hammet, died in Sumter from the discharge of a gun which had been set
for thieves at his store.
October 29, 1873 Issue
Annie Gaillard, the eldest child of Henry A. Gaillard, died of diphtheria on Monday at the age of six.
Mr. James Gordon died recently near Blackstock.
Annie Robertson, only child of T. Ross Robertson, died on Monday of diphtheria, aged fifteen months.
R. Gregg Cameron died in Winnsboro on Friday of apoplexy.
November 5, 1873 Issue
Mr. Albon C. Morgan, son of I. C. Morgan, died on Sunday in Columbia and was buried in Washington Street
Church Burial Grounds. His wife and child preceded him but a few months. He was a native of Columbia and about
twenty-six years of age.
Captain John Westfield, of Greenville, died on Monday the 27th
instant at the age of fifty-three.
Mamie Mobley, only child of Dr. John C. Mobley, died on Saturday at the age of six from diphtheria.
Mary Logan Porter, a daughter of the late Rev. A. A. Porter and niece of Col. J. L. Black of Ridgeway, died from
diphtheria.
Mr. McNulty, of Doko, has lost a child from diphtheria, aged two years.
Mr. Levi Bolick, who was shot by Mr. Hezekiah Duncan on the 24th
of October, died on November 2nd
.
November 12, 1873 Issue
Prof. Maxmilian LaBorde, of Columbia, has died. He was born in 1804.
November 26, 1873 Issue
Mr. Eli Killian died last week of paralysis at his residence at Killian’s.
December 3, 1873 Issue
Mr. Peter Gadsden, a colored man, was burnt to death in his house near Doko last Thursday.
Mr. Alex Young died in Florida. He was an old citizen of Fairfield.
December 10, 1873 Issue
Mrs. E. R. Nicholson, of Chester County, died on Monday.
Elias Crosby, colored, died in a hunting accident in the neighborhood of Halsellville in Chester County.
Maria English, the youngest child of Col. John English, died in Columbia of diphtheria.
Mr. James Harvey Smith died at the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. T. D. Oxner in Winnsboro of consumption
on the 4th
instant at the age of 35. He was a veteran of the 6th
Regt., S. C. Infantry and leaves a wife and one child.
December 17, 1873 Issue
Dr. June died at the residence of Mr. John E. Peay last Wednesday, age 80.
Mrs. Wm. H. Ellison, formerly of this county, died recently at Rocky Mount, Bossier Parish, La.
Mr. Isaac M. Dwight died in Boonesville, Missouri. He was born in 1799 and a native of South Carolina.
December 24, 1873 Issue
Mr. George Matthews died on Tuesday near Ridgeway from paralysis at the age of 67.
Mr. B. C. Rosborough died at his home near Blackstock on Wednesday. He was buried at the A. R. Church in
Winnsboro.
January 7, 1874 Issue
Mr. Wm. G. Gerig, the eldest son of Francis Gerig, died on Wednesday of consumption at the age of 24. He was
buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
January 14, 1874 Issue
Mr. Richard Wern, of Columbia, shot himself yesterday.
January 28, 1874 Issue
Mrs. George H. McMaster died yesterday.
Major Thos. Lyles died at the age of eighty-eight.
Mr. Joel A. Smith died on Saturday the 17th
inst. of consumption.
February 4, 1874 Issue
Mr. John McCully died on Tuesday last at the age of seventy-five.
Adam Craig was killed by Frank Craig on the 19th
, both colored.
February 11, 1874 Issue
Maj. Thomas Lyles died at his home on January 19, 1874 at the age of eighty-seven years.
February 25, 1874 Issue
Robert Stuart Burns died Saturday. He was born in Charleston on September 7, 1834, son of Mr. Henry M. Burns
and was a Confederate Veteran.
Robert C. Delarge, colored of Charleston, died on Saturday of consumption.
Mrs. Elizabeth Poteet died on Wednesday last.
Mr. W. H. McCaw died from burns on Thursday in Columbia.
March 4, 1874 Issue
Rev. John Bachman died on Tuesday in Charleston in his eighty fifth year.
March 11, 1874 Issue
Mrs. General Wade Hampton died at Charlottesville, Va. last Saturday. She was the daughter and only child of the
late Gov. George McDuffie. She leaves several children.
April 8, 1874 Issue
Mr. Andrew Petticrew died at Blackstock. He was a native of County Antrim, Ireland and immigrated to this State a
few years since. He died at the age of 32.
April 22, 1874 Issue
Judge James M. Rutland died in Winnsboro on the 17th
of April at the age of sixty. He was born in the Horse
Branch neighborhood and will be buried in Lancaster.
April 29, 1874 Issue
Mr. G. H. Parker died on Friday, the 24th
of April at the age of sixty. He was buried at the Presbyterian Cemetery.
May 6, 1874 Issue
Mr. Wm. M. Martin died of pneumonia on Friday at the age of sixty. He was a member of Lebanon Presbyterian
Church. He leaves a family.
May 13, 1874 Issue
Mr. Henry J. Coleman died at his residence near Feasterville in the county on the 4th
instant of pneumonia.
Capt. John Christopher, the commander of the Federal troops in Yorkville, committed suicide at his residence on
May 4th. He was a native of Philadelphia, where his remains will be taken for burial.
James Martin, a colored man, was drowned at G. P. Martin’s Mill near Ashford’s Ferry, Broad River on the 25th
.
May 21, 1874 Issue
Admiral Franklin Buchanan died on the 11th
inst. at his home in Talbot County, Maryland at the age of 74. He was
a native of Maryland and commanded the Confederate Fleet during the war.
May 27, 1874 Issue
Miss Maria P. Harper died on Saturday last. She was the second daughter of the late Chancellor Harper. Her
remains rest in the “Buckhead” Cemetery.
June 10, 1874 Issue
Mrs. James A. Brice died on Friday of pneumonia. She left a husband and five children, one being a week old. The
funeral ceremonies were performed at the A. R. Church
Spartanburg, S. C. June 4 – Two brothers, twins, nine years old sons of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Carlton, drowned at
White’s Mill Pond near Spartanburg this evening.
July 15, 1874 Issue
Mrs. Melvin Kinard, wife of M. L. Kinard, died from an overdose of paregoric on Thursday. She was the daughter
of J. M. Williams of Greenville and was twenty-one years of age.
August 5, 1874 Issue
Mr. Geo. H. Cathcart died recently in Texas. He leaves a wife.
Col. R. Starke Means, son of the late Hon. John H. Means, died on the 20th
inst. near Blacksburg, Va. He was a
native of Fairfield County and served as Lieutenant Colonel of the 17th
S. C. Infantry during the late war.
August 26, 1874 Issue
Mr. W. J. Oxner, of Winnsboro, died in Charleston from an overdose of laudanum on Saturday at the age of nineteen.
September 2, 1874 Issue
Mr. E. M. Murphy died on Friday at the age of about fifty-five.
B. F. Davidson died on Sunday. He as a native of North Carolina but had lived several years in Fairfield, and was
County Auditor at the time of his death.
T. P. Ligon Sr. died on Friday last of paralysis at the age of seventy-one. He was a native of Virginia but came to this
place about thirty-five year ago.
October 7, 1874 Issue
Philip C. Alston, son of the late Col. W. M. J. Alston of Fairfield, died on the 4th
of September, aged twenty years.
October 14, 1874 Issue
Marion Fripp, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Fripp of Columbia, died yesterday of croup.
November 4, 1874 Issue
Rachel Morrison, daughter of Mr. W. A. Morrison, died on Friday at the age of five from congestive chills. She
was buried in the Methodist Cemetery.
November 11, 1874 Issue
John Rowe, colored, died on Tuesday.
November 25, 1874 Issue
Angus Macaulay died on the 17th
inst. at the residence of Mr. Duvall. He will be buried in Elmwood Cemetery at
Charlotte, N. C.
December 2, 1874 Issue
Col. David Province died of pneumonia near Strotters’, Fairfield County on the 24th
inst. He was a native of
Kentucky. Previous to the war he moved to Arkansas, where he has made a Colonel of a regiment and returned to
Fairfield County after the war.
December 9, 1874 Issue
Mr. Thos. J. Spurrier died at his residence near Ridgeway on the 30th
inst. at the age of 73.
December 16, 1874 Issue
Benjamin Fanenil Dunkin died on Saturday at his residence in Charleston, aged eighty-two. He was a native of
Massachusetts.
Mrs. Wm. C. Beaty died Thursday. She was a native of this county but for many years previous to her marriage had
resided in Alabama. Her funeral took place at the Presbyterian Church.
December 23, 1874 Issue
Mr. Daniel Harrison died on November 22, 1874 in Drew County, Ark., aged 65 years. He was formerly a resident
of Fairfield Co., S. C.
February 3, 1875 Issue
Judge John T. Green died of consumption in Sumter on the 27th
ult.
February 10, 1875 Issue
Mrs. Wm. D. Bolick died at her residence near Buckhead in this County a few days ago. She leaves a husband and
several children.
February 17, 1875 Issue
On Saturday in the penitentiary in Columbia, one of the convicts, Charles Barron, got into a difficulty with Corporal
Bryant, of the guard, when the latter drew his pistol and shot Barron in the right side, from the effects of which he
died in about twenty minutes.
Mr. Nathaniel W. Lord shot himself to death on Saturday in Charleston.
Mr. Thos. Richardson, of this County, died at his residence near Simpson’s T. O. on Tuesday last.
The remains of Mr. Jno. F. Cameron passed through Winnsboro Saturday. He had recently moved from Fairfield to
Columbia.
February 24, 1875 Issue
Elizabeth Porter Davidson, only child of Mrs. Janie D. Davidson, died on the 14th
instant from whooping cough.
She was two years, seven months and two days old.
March 3, 1875 Issue
Mr. Abram F. Lumpkin died in Winnsboro on the 24th
of February at the age of fifty-six. To Mr. and Mrs. Lumpkin
were born a family of eleven sons and one daughter, of whom he sent six sons to the army where three fell in defense
of their native land. He was buried in the Methodist Cemetery.
March 24, 1875 Issue
A Man Killed by a Turkey Gobbler – The Fayetteville, North Carolina Gazette, of a recent date, contains the following
announcement. “Died at his seat in Anson County, N. C. on 20th
ultimo, the Hon. Samuel Spencer, L. L. D., and one
of the Judges of the superior court of his State. His honor’s health had been declining for about two years, but he
performed the last circuit three months since and we understand, intended to have left home in a few days for this
town, where the superior court is now sitting, had if not been for the following accident, which, it is thought hastened
his death: He was sitting in his piazza with a red cap on his head, when a large cock turkey passing, the judge, being
sleepy, began to nod; when the turkey, mistaking the nodding and red cap, for a challenge, made so violent and
unexpected an attack on his honor that he threw him out of his chair on the floor; and before he could get any
assistance, so beat and bruised him that he died within a few days after.
Mrs. Nancy James, of Fairfield County, fell into a large gully and was killed.
April 28, 1875 Issue
Mr. Joseph Lauhon died at Ridgeway on Monday last. He was a native of this county and fifty-six years of age. He
leaves a wife and a daughter. His funeral services were held at the Methodist Church in Ridgeway.
May 12, 1875 Issue
Mr. Allen R. Shaw died near Augusta last Wednesday.
May 19, 1875 Issue
Col. James Connors died in Lancaster County.
Col. John B. Moore died in Sumter.
Capt. W. B. Clarkson died at Allendale. He was a brother of our fellow citizen, R. H. Clarkson.
June 2, 1875 Issue
Mr. Edward Hope died in Columbia yesterday. He was about fifty years old, a native of London and unmarried. He
was buried in Elmwood Cemetery.
Hon. Jesse D. Bright died in Indiana. He was born in central New York in 1812 and removing to Indiana.
George N. Reynolds was stricken with paralysis and died on Monday at the age of sixty-three years. He leaves a wife
and four children.
June 17, 1875 Issue
Mrs. Andrew McMeekin of this county died last week. We are informed that her husband, who survives her, and
herself, lived in wedlock sixty-one years. Mr. McMeekin is the sole surviving member of Capt. Kincaid’s Company,
which volunteered from Fairfield in the War of 1812.
Mr. Samuel B. Bunch died in Washington City yesterday. He was a former resident of Columbia and a faithful
soldier of the Confederate army.
June 23, 1875 Issue
John Rosser was found dead in his house on the Rice Creek Springs Road about five miles from Columbia.
George McMaster, youngest son of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. McMaster, died on Thursday last from cholera infantum.
Tommy Smith, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Smith, died Tuesday of cholera infantum.
Miss Willie Norwood died in Abbeville.
June 30, 1875 Issue
Willie Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gilbert, died of cholera infantum last Sunday, and was interred in
Presbyterian Churchyard.
An infant son, of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Rabb, died Wednesday of cholera infantum.
Mrs. Elizabeth P. Bratton, wife of Gen. John Bratton and daughter of the late Theodore DuBose, died at the age of
thirty-seven on the 23d of June at the residence of Mr. Edward Noble in Abbeville. Her remains were interred in the
Episcopal Cemetery in Winnsboro.
July 7, 1875 Issue
Mr. Henry T. Crumpton died of Bright’s disease at his residence near Ridgeway last Monday. He was about fifty
years of age.
Mr. L. Leonard, a native of North Carolina, died in Newberry on the 18th
inst. His remains were taken to his home in
North Carolina.
August 4, 1875 Issue
Ex-President Andrew Johnson died on the 31st July at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. W. R. Brown, in Carter
Country Tennessee. He was born in Raleigh, N. C. in 1809. His wife was with him and his son Frank Johnson and
daughter Mrs. Patterson were sent for.
Death of George Washington’s Grand Niece. Mrs. Frances Parke Butler, wife of our esteemed friend, Col. E. G.
W. Butler, of Dunboyne, parish of Iberville, but for the past four years a resident of Pass Christian, Miss. She was
born at Mount Vernon Nov. 27, 1797, and was the daughter of Lawrence Lewis and Eleanor Parke Custis, of
Woodlawn Fairfax County, Va. – New Orleans Picayune
September 22, 1875 Issue
Joe Crews died last Tuesday from the wounds received on the eighth day of September in Laurens County.
November 17, 1875 Issue
Mrs. R. F. Martin died Friday from hemorrhage of the lungs. She leaves a husband and four small children.
Mrs. Harriet Buchanan died in Mobile, Alabama on November 14th
, aged eighty-three. She was a daughter of Rev.
Samuel Young, one of the earliest settlers of Winnsboro and the relict of Hon. John Buchanan. Her remains will
reach Winnsboro this afternoon in charge of Rev. E. P. Palmer and will be interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
November 24, 1875 Issue
Robert McCarley, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McCarley, died Wednesday last of inflammatory croup.
December 5, 1875 Issue
Mrs. Annie J. Neil, wife of John J. Neil, died on Wednesday last.
Mr. Philip Thompson, colored, died in a cotton gin accident in Fairfield County.
December 8, 1875 Issue
The Columbia papers announce the death on Saturday last of Maj. C. D. Melton.
Cudjo Johnson, colored, was killed in a hunting accident on the 29th
.
December 15, 1875 Issue
Mr. Wm. H. Cathcart died Saturday last from a hunting accident at about the age of twenty-five. He was the only
son of a widowed mother and was interred in the Associate Reformed Church Cemetery.
January 12, 1876 Issue
Mr. A. McMeekin died in this county on the 9th
inst. at the age of 87 years. He was the last surviving member of
Capt. William Kennedy’s company, which served in the war of 1812.
January 24, 1876 Issue
Mrs. John McDowell died on Tuesday last. She was buried in the Associate Reformed Church Cemetery.
Rock Pearson, colored, died Sunday last from an accident.
February 2, 1876 Issue
Stephen Young was hanged at Chester on Friday last for the murder of George Mercer at Blackstock.
Mrs. Joseph H, Kennedy died on Friday last from consumption. Her remains were interred at the Moore Graveyard
about two miles from Winnsboro. She left a husband and two children.
Mrs. Willingham died on Monday at her residence in this county. She was buried in the Methodist Church Yard.
February 16, 1876 Issue
Mrs. Nancy Watt died on Sunday last at the age of about eighty at the residence of Capt. A. P. Irby near Horeb
Church.
March 8, 1876 Issue
Mr. Mansel Hall remains were interred on Monday last in the cemetery of the Methodist Church at this place.
March 15, 1876 Issue
Dr. J. J. McCants died in Union County from the effects of a stroke of paralysis. He was a native of Fairfield
County.
W. R. Thompson, colored, was hanged last Friday at Newberry for killing Mr. Hayne Reid.
March 22, 1876 Issue
Dr. David C. Means had ridden to the residence of his brother, Mr. E. J. Means, and was on his return home, when
he either fell from his horse and was killed by the fall, or died from an apoplectic fit. He was about fifty-five years of
age.
April 19, 1876 Issue
Miss Emma Parker, daughter of Dr. Parker of Columbia, died in Williamston on Saturday from burns.
June 14, 1876 Issue
Miss Fannie K. Alston died at the residence of Major T. W. Woodward on Saturday last of consumption at the age
of twenty. She was buried at the family burying-ground near Monticello and was the daughter of the late Col. Wm. J.
Alston.
Mr. James McGrady, residing about ten miles east of Winnsboro, died on the 10th
inst. at the age of eighty-eight. He
was born in County Antrim, Ireland on February 18, 1788. He left his native country for America in October, 1816
and had been a resident of this county ever since he landed upon our shores. He was buried from the residence of
Capt. Richard Matchet.
June 28, 1876 Issue
Genevieve Mackey, infant daughter of A. M. Mackey, died on Friday last.
July 5, 1876 Issue
A friend sent us the following, taken from a Georgia paper; Col. Jesse D. Havis, one of the oldest citizens our county,
died Monday. He was in his eighty sixth year, having been born in Fairfield District, South Carolina in September
1798. He was a soldier of the war of 1812 and a Captain of cavalry and minute man during the days of the
nullification excitement. He came to Georgia in 1843, settling at Busbyville, in this county, and in 1847 came to
Perry.
July 12, 1876 Issue
George W. Melton of Chester, died on Sunday from gastric fever combined with congestion of the liver.
Harriett Steele, colored, wife of Frederick Steele, died on Thursday. Heart disease is supposed to have been the
cause of her death. Her remains were interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
July 26, 1876 Issue
Caleb Deweese, a colored man living on James Jones McCintock place, died from being thrown from a mule on the
20th
.
August 9, 1876 Issue
Charles Yongue, colored, died on Wednesday of heart disease.
September 6, 1876 Issue
General John A. Wagener died in Charleston.
October 19, 1876 Issue
I. W. Duvall, died on Wednesday October 11, 1876 of typhoid dysentery at the age of fifty-nine. He leaves a widow
and a large family.
November 2, 1876 Issue
Mr. J. C. Bulow, formerly a resident of Fairfield County, was killed by Mr. H. S. Lebby at Summerville on the 27th
inst.
Mrs. Warren R. Marshall died at Ridgeway on last Thursday of typhoid pneumonia, the result of nervous
prostration. She leaves five children.
November 30, 1876 Issue
Mrs. Margaret Campbell, the mother of Rev. W. H. Campbell, died on Saturday last at the age of eighty-three. Her
remains were interred at Catholic Church near Blackstock.
December 14, 1876 Issue
Mr. William M. Lucas died in an accident at the Fair Ground in a horse race at the age of about forty-five. He was
veteran of the Sixth South Carolina Regiment during the war. He leaves a wife and three children.
December 21, 1876 Issue
Mrs. Margaret F. Law, wife of Mr. James W. Law and daughter of the late Rev. M. D. Fraser, died in Winnsboro
on Saturday December 16. Her remains were interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
Miss Jane Crawford, of Winnsboro, died in Columbia on December 15, 1876. She was buried in the Presbyterian
Cemetery in this place.
January 11, 1877 Issue
Mrs. Harriet Perry, a half-sister of Mr. David H. Ruff, died near Ridgeway on Thursday last from burns.
March 27, 1877 Issue
Mr. John Davis, a citizen of this county, died on Saturday last and was over fifty years of age. He was a native of
Richland County.
Mr. David H. Ruff died near Stacks on Saturday at the age of eighty-one. He was never married. He was buried in
the Methodist Churchyard at Ridgeway.
March 29, 1877 Issue
Captain E. J. Means died of paralysis at his residence near Salem Church in this county on Tuesday last. In his youth
he served as midshipman in the United States Navy and during the late war was a captain in the navy of the
Confederate States.
April 3, 1877 Issue
Wm. Moultrie Dwight died on Sunday and was buried in the Episcopal Cemetery. He was born in Winnsboro in
June 1839 and was in the thirty-eighth year of his age. He married Miss Elizabeth P. Gaillard in 1861, a daughter of
the late David Gaillard. He was a Confederate Veteran.
May 8, 1877 Issue
Robert Elder Cathcart, eldest son of Saml. Cathcart, died in Winnsboro on Saturday of inflammation of the brain at
the age of fourteen years and seven months. The funeral took place at the Associate Reformed Church.
June 21, 1877 Issue
Mrs. A. McKenzie died last Monday. She was a native of Charleston. Her remains were interred in the Episcopal
Cemetery.
June 26, 1877 Issue
Mr. Frank C. Gerig, eldest son of Mr. F. Gerig, died on Thursday from an affection of the lungs at the age of
twenty-five. The remains were interred in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
July 12, 1877 Issue
James R. Aiken died at his residence in Winnsboro on the 10th
instant from affection of the lungs. He was a son of
the late David Aiken and was born on November 15, 1812. He was the eldest of a family of seven brothers and two
sisters, all of whom, with the exception of Col. H. K. Aiken, who was killed during the war, still survive. He served in
the Seminole War in Florida. His remains were laid with those of a son Clarence Aiken, who died years ago, in the
family plat in the Presbyterian Cemetery. He leaves a son and three daughters. He married a daughter of the late Dr.
Cloud of Chester, who preceded him to the grave in 1850.
July 19, 1877 Issue
Mr. J. R. Garvin, son of Mr. Leander Garvin, died on Thursday last at the age of twenty-two.
July 31, 1877 Issue
Mrs. Robert Cathcart died at the residence of her nephew, F. Elder, in Winnsboro on Sunday at the age of ninety.
She was a native of Ireland. Late in life she married Mr. Robert Cathcart, being his second wife and she survived
him thirty years. She was buried in the Associate Reformed Church Cemetery.
August 7, 1877 Issue
Mr. E. R. Paulling, living on Mr. W. M. Young’s place near Feasterville, lost three children last week from
diphtheria, two of whom were buried in one coffin. The remaining four children, Mr. Paulling and his wife were all
sick of the same disease at last accounts. The disease first appeared in the foot of one of the children.
November 1, 1877 Issue
Mr. David Campbell, of Fairfield, died on Tuesday at the age of seventy-two. His remains were interred in the
Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
December 15, 1877 Issue
Ruth Caldwell, daughter of Mr. J. C. Caldwell, died of scarlet fever at the age of nine months.
Mr. Wm. E. Adger, formerly of Fairfield, died recently near Carolina Bluff on the Red River in Louisiana. He leaves
a wife and two children.
Col. Ellison Chambers, a native of this county, died near Flemington, Florida. He was colonel of the 5th
Florida
Cavalry. His remains were interred in the family burying ground in York, S. C.
December 22, 1877 Issue
Willie Stitt, son of J. T. W. Stitt of this county, died on Wednesday last from diphtheria. He was about three years of
age.
December 25, 1877 Issue
Mrs. John C. Squier died in this place on Saturday from consumption. She was a Miss Davidson, a native of
Charlotte, N. C. but had resided almost continuously since her marriage, eight years ago, in Winnsboro.
January 19, 1878 Issue
Henry Golden, a colored painter, died near the residence of O. R. Thompson on Friday while returning from
Newberry.
February 5, 1878 Issue
Mary McAlister, an aged colored woman, died at Anderson last Monday from disease of the heart.
February 21, 1878 Issue
Mrs. John A. Brice died at her home in this county on Tuesday.
February 26, 1878 Issue
Daniel Ruff, infant son of Mr. W. A. Ruff, died from diphtheria.
March 9, 1878 Issue
George Barber, the first Negro senator from this county, died on Monday last from consumption.
March 12, 1878 Issue
Miss Tabitha Radcliffe, of Abbeville County, committed suicide last week at about the age of about fifty.
Mr. Scott McKee, of Newberry County about forty years of age, killed himself last week with a shotgun.
March 19, 1878 Issue
A child of Mr. J. H. Rivers, of Blackville, died the other day from the effects of eating a small quantity of
concentrated lye.
March 23, 1878 Issue
Capt. W. D. M. Harmon died in Lexington County on Tuesday.
April 2, 1878 Issue
Mr. John M. Hogan, living near Blythewood, was killed by William Boyle, a stepson, on Friday.
April 9, 1878 Issue
Mrs. R. E. Ellison Sr. died on Sunday at the age of fifty-five years. She was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
April 16, 1878 Issue
The youngest child of Mrs. W. M. Dwight died on Saturday and was buried in the Episcopal Cemetery.
May 4, 1878 Issue
Mrs. Martha Erwin died of pneumonia on Thursday at the residence of Capt. I. N. Withers. Her remains were
interred in the family graveyard, twelve miles west of Winnsboro.
Mrs. Mauldin of Abbeville County recently committed suicide by hanging herself.
Col. Thomas Y. Simons, of Charleston, died in that city on the 30th
ult. in his fiftieth year.
May 7, 1878 Issue
Capt. Pierre Bacot died on Sunday at the age of thirty-eight. His remains were interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
He was the only son of the late R. Wainwright Bacot of Charleston. Leaving their home in consequence of the
attacks of the Federal army and the fleet, the family came to Winnsboro early in 1862. He was in the Confederate
Army in the 1st Regiment, South Carolina Regulars. He married in 1866 the eldest daughter of the late James R.
Aiken, and of his five children, three survive.
May 16, 1878 Issue
Hon. Thomas C. Perrin died in Abbeville of palpitation of the heart at the age of seventy-three.
June 22, 1878 Issue
Jacob Moore, a colored man living on the plantation of Mr. Charles Timms, died on Thursday from being thrown
off his mule.
July 4, 1878 Issue
Mr. Marcus L. Brown died in this place on Tuesday of disease of the heart. He was born in Laurens County in 1819.
In 1865 Mr. Brown moved to Winnsboro, where he resided to the time of his death. The funeral services were
performed at the Methodist Church.
July 9, 1878 Issue
Rev. John Miller died in Wilcox County, Alabama. He was a native of York County, S. C. He was born in 1825.
July 13, 1878 Issue
Mr. Karl Schultze was shot and killed by Mr. E. W. Ollever in Ridgeway on Thursday.
July 23, 1878 Issue
Miss Jemima Gladney died in this county on Saturday.
Miss Chanie Coleman died on the 11th
inst.
August 15, 1878 Issue
Col. Feaster J. Cameron died at his residence in this county on Saturday at about forty years of age. He was a son of
the late R. G. Cameron
August 20, 1878 Issue
Mrs. Martha Madden, wife of Dr. T. B. Madden of Winnsboro, died on Monday of consumption. She was the
daughter of the late William Brice of this county, and a sister of Mr. James A. Brice of this place. She leaves her
husband and three children. The funeral services were held at the Associated Reformed Church.
August 24, 1878 Issue
Mrs. T. W. Woodward died on Wednesday of congestion of the brain. She was a native of Orangeburg and a sister
of the late Col. Olin M. Dantzler, but she had resided since her marriage in Fairfield. Her remains were interred in
the Methodist Church Cemetery.
August 29, 1878 Issue
Judge John A. Inglis, Chief Judge of the Orphan’s Court of Baltimore, died in that city on the 26th
instant in the 65th
year of his age. He was a native of Baltimore, but at an early age removed to Cheraw, S. C. He was the author of the
South Carolina Ordinance of Secession.
September 24, 1878 Issue
John Wiley, a son of Capt. John Wiley, died of acute rheumatism on Saturday the 14th
instant. He was buried at
Wateree Church.
Andrew Mobley, third son of E. P. Mobley, died from an accidental gunshot on Saturday at the age of about fifteen.
His remains were interred in the family burying ground on his father’s place.
October 1, 1878 Issue
Mrs. C. M. Reynolds, widow of the late Dr. J. L. Reynolds, died at Greenville on Friday. Her remains were carried
to Columbia and interred in Elmwood Cemetery with her husband and son.
Mr. James Baswell, a citizen of Pickens County, was run over by the cars on the Air Line Railroad on the 20th
ult. and
so seriously injured that he died on the Saturday following.
Dr. Jno. W. Powell died at Hernando, Miss. on the 25th
ult. from yellow fever at the age of fifty-six. He was a native
of Fairfield and lived for some years before the war in Columbia. At the beginning of the war he was a member of
Gregg’s Regiment, S. C. V., and was subsequently raised to the position of chief surgeon of A. P. Hill’s corps. After
the war he moved to Hernando. He was a brother of Mr. A. E. Powell, of this county.
October 8, 1878 Issue
Elijah Cathcart, a colored man, died on Saturday from a congestive chill.
October 10, 1878 Issue
Mr. Samuel R. Earle, a resident of the Deep Creek Section, Anderson County, was accidentally killed while feeding a
cotton gin on Thursday last.
Mr. William Wilson, of Anderson county, committed suicide on Friday of last week by taking an ounce of laudanum.
Bob Watts, a colored man, died from a fall from a platform at Hasseltine’s steam gin in Lancaster County on Friday.
Eli Gary, colored, who lived on Mr. Geo. T. Speake’s place in Newberry County died from an accident one day last
week.
Millie Johnston, a colored lady, died on Monday from an accident at Mr. W. B. Creight’s steam gin.
October 15, 1878
Dr. Eli Geddings, of Charleston, died last week at the age of eighty years. He was a native of Newberry but moved to
Charleston at an early age.
October 19, 1878 Issue
Thomas H. Drew died in Richmond on Wednesday at the age of 94. He was a native of Cumberland County,
Virginia and a son of Capt. Thomas H. Drew.
October 22, 1878 Issue
Mr. William Wilson, son of ex-Senator John Wilson of Anderson, committed suicide last week by taking laudanum.
He leaves a wife and child.
Mr. W. Palmer Jr., who was shot at Union Court House on sales day by David Johnson Jr., has died from his
wound.
December 19, 1878 Issue
Miss Caroline Aiken died at Sewanee, Tennessee. She was the daughter of David Aiken. She was buried in the
family plot at the Presbyterian Cemetery in Winnsboro.
December 24, 1878 Issue
Mr. Jacob Lavin, of Columbia, died on Monday.
Mrs. Martha Herbemont, of Columbia, died on Tuesday.
December 31, 1878 Issue
Mrs. Lizzie Coleman, wife of Mr. G. W. Coleman and daughter of Mr. Samuel Stevenson, died on the 22d of
December. She leaves husband and several children.
Mrs. Martha C. Nott, widow of Mr. Richard T. Nott, died in Green County, Alabama. She was a Miss Means.
Mrs. Nancy S. Phinney died in Winnsboro on Saturday in her eighty-eighth year. Her remains were interred in the
Presbyterian Cemetery.
January 2, 1879 Issue
The infant child of Capt. C. S. Dwight died on Tuesday.
January 11, 1879 Issue
Congressman Hartridge, of Georgia, died on Wednesday of pneumonia.
January 14, 1879 Issue
Mr. W. T. Thorn, son of Dr. William Thorn of this county, died on Sunday. He leaves a wife and six children.
Mrs. Gladden, the mother of Mr. Isaiah T. Gladden, died on Saturday in the seventy-eighth year of her age.
January 25, 1879 Issue
Mr. John McDowell, of this county, died at the residence of his son in Chester County on Wednesday of pneumonia.
He had reached the limit of three score and ten. He was buried at the Associated Reformed Church.
February 4, 1879 Issue
Legion MacDaniel, a colored man, died on Friday at the Child’s plantation. He was at least one hundred and twenty
years of age.
Miss Janie Obear died on Saturday at Ridgeway of pneumonia. She was the youngest daughter of the Rev. Josiah
Obear of this place. Her remains were brought to Winnsboro for burial.
Mrs. John McDowell, of Ridgeway, died at the residence of her brother, Dr. J. W. Campbell, on Wednesday last
from the effects of disease contracted on a recent visit to the West. Her remains were brought to Winnsboro and
buried at the Presbyterian Cemetery.
February 8, 1879 Issue
Mrs. Elizabeth Leopard, relict of Thomas Leopard, died last Sunday in Graniteville, S. C. at the age of one hundred
and seven years. She was born in Buckingham County, Va. on December 25, 1771 and emigrated to South Carolina
when she was seventeen years of age and lived near Ninety-Six.
February 13, 1879 Issue
Mrs. J. Turner Stewart died at Ridgeway last week of consumption.
March 1, 1879 Issue
Henry Jacob, a colored man, died on Thursday.
March 6, 1879 Issue
Mr. Tarleton Murphy, of Fairfield, died at the residence of Mr. E. W. Ollever in Ridgeway last Friday. He was a
native of Newberry but had spent most of his life in this county. He was in the ninety-third year of his age, his ninety-
second birthday being the fourteenth of February last. He served in the War of 1812.
John McMillan, colored, died on Tuesday from a gunshot he received a few weeks ago.
March 11, 1879 Issue
Mr. Hampton Johnson died at his residence near Ridgeway on Saturday last.
March 15, 1879 Issue
Mr. William McNall, a resident of the Jackson’s Creek Section of this county, died on Wednesday last from
pneumonia. He leaves a wife and six children.
Mrs. Martha Bolick, widow of the late Levi M. Bolick, died in Winnsboro on Thursday of pneumonia. She was
buried in the Jackson Creek Church Cemetery.
March 18, 1879 Issue
Mr. O. B. H. Graham, of Union, committed suicide on Tuesday by shooting himself in the head with a pistol.
Hampton Johnson died near Ridgeway on the 8th
of March.
Mrs. Marion R. Coleman died on the 11th
inst. She leaves four children.
April 1, 1879 Issue
Miss Julia Scott committed suicide on last Sunday at White Pond at the residence of her brother. He was about
eighteen or twenty years of age.
Mrs. Hattie Robertson, wife of Mr. John A. Robertson, died on Monday of pneumonia. She leaves a husband and
three children.
April 5, 1879 Issue
Ben. McCaw, a Negro, died last Saturday.
April 10, 1879 Issue
Miss Mary E. Reynolds, daughter of the late George N. Reynolds, died yesterday. Her remains were interred in the
Episcopal Cemetery.
April 12, 1879 Issue
Rev. J. Monroe Anderson died on the 3rd
ult. at Mebaneville, N. C. He was a native of York and a Chaplain in the
Army of Northern Virginia.
April 24, 1879 Issue
Mrs. Martha Johnston, wife of Capt. Saml. R. Johnston, died of pneumonia. She leaves a husband and four
children.
May 6, 1879 Issue
Archie Tims, son of Mr. Charles Tims, died on Friday at the age of fifteen. He was buried in the Associate
Reformed Presbyterian Churchyard.
Mr. Andrew Stephenson, of the Feasterville section, died last Thursday of pneumonia.
May 8, 1879 Issue
Mrs. Eliza A. Williams died at this place on Monday, aged sixty-five years.
May 17, 1879 Issue
Robert Vanderbilt, a colored man, died Friday of degeneration of the heart.
May 29, 1879 Issue
Mrs. McMaster, mother of Hon. D. R. McMaster, John and Mrs. John Boyle, died on Thursday last at the
residence of Hon. D. R. McMaster in Hill Prairie at the age of seventy-eight. She was a daughter of the late John
Wright.
Hon. Thomas Jones died at his residence in Johnston on Sunday. He was buried at Ridge Spring.
June 3, 1879 Issue
Mr. John Mobley died on May 21, 1879 in Fairfield County at the age of 89.
June 5, 1879 Issue
Gen. James Shields died in Otlumwa, Iowa on Sunday. A native Irishman, he came to America and fought in two
wars, and served three States in the United States Senate. He received a sword from South Carolina in appreciation of
his services in the Mexican war.
June 12, 1879 Issue
Dr. Darby died in New York City on Monday at the age of forty-three. His remains have been taken to Columbia.
June 14, 1879 Issue
Mr. E. Frank Lyles died in a hunting accident near Monticello on Thursday. He was about nineteen years of age and
the son of the late Capt. E. F. Lyles.
June 17, 1879 Issue
Mr. George Simpson died on Thursday, aged about seventy-eight years, from induration of the pyloric orifice of the
stomach.
June 24, 1879 Issue
Mr. E. B. Gerig died Sunday from hemorrhages at the age of twenty-five. The funeral took place at the Presbyterian
Church.
June 28, 1879 Issue
Gen. R. H. Anderson died at Beaufort a few days since.
July 3, 1879 Issue
Timothy C. Brown died on May 28, 1879. He was a member of Company F of the 12th
Regiment.
July 8, 1879 Issue
Mr. Daniel Suber, of Newberry County, died at his home near Ashford’s Ferry on Tuesday at the age of eighty-eight.
He was a soldier in the War of 1812.
July 12, 1879 Issue
Ulysse Monts, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Monts, died on Friday from gastric fever.
July 29, 1879 Issue
Mr. George Robertson died in Oakland, California at the age of seventy-five. He was a native of Fairfield, the
brother of the late Major Benoni Robertson and Mr. Thomas Robertson. He moved to LaGrande, Ga. and thence to
California after the war.
Dr. James C. Robertson, the son of Mr. George Robertson, died in Oakland, California from injuries received from
being attacked by a gang of boys. He was married the daughter of W. S. M. Wright of Santa Rosa.
Mr. Andrew Boney, of Doko, died from heart disease at Ridgeway.
Mr. Thomas Wilkes Sr., of the Salem neighborhood, died on Sunday last at about the age of sixty-five. He came
from Chester County about two years ago.
August 12, 1879 Issue
John Harris Obear, the eldest child of H. N. Obear, died on Sunday from diphtheria at the age of two.
August 16, 1879 Issue
James S. G. Richardson died at the Rockbridge Alum Springs, Virginia on Monday last.
August 23, 1879 Issue
Dr. David Lauderdale died on Thursday. He was born at Hill Hall, in County Down, Ireland on December 16, 1805.
He arrived in South Carolina with his parents in the fall of 1817. He married Mrs. Mary Lemmon. He left a wife,
three daughters and two sons and was buried in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
August 26, 1879 Issue
Mr. W. J. Shelton, of this county, died near Shelton’s Depot on the 10th
instant at the age of sixty-five years.
Wm. C. Black, aged seventy-four years, died last Sunday at Black’s Station, York County.
Mrs. Harriet E. Rose, age fifty-three, committed suicide last Thursday in Charleston.
The Wife of Nathan Crider, residing about four miles from Midway, was killed by lightning on Thursday.
September 2, 1879 Issue
General J. B. Hood died of yellow fever at New Orleans on Saturday. His wife died of the same disease in the early
part of the week and two of his daughters are not expected to live.
Kate Ladd, the daughter of Mr. George D. Ladd, died on Friday from a fever at the age of four years and five
months.
Marion Wesley Ruff, son of D. G. Ruff, died on the 28th
of August of membraneous croup, aged one year, eight
months and eighteen days.
September 10, 1879 Issue
Mr. J. LeGrand McCarter, of York County, was thrown from his horse last Friday and killed.
Mr. Daniel G. Stinson died at his home at Rock Hill on Wednesday, aged eighty-five years.
H. E. Tilton, a young man of twenty-eight, drowned in the Waccamaw near Georgetown a few days ago.
Miss Luella H. Smith, of Yorkville, daughter of the late J. Bolton Smith, died on the 3d inst. at Haverhill, N. H.
Twin children of Mr. Enoch Blackman of Chester County, died recently. They were nine years old and were taken
sick on the same day with the same disease and died within a few hours of each other and were buried in the same
coffin.
Mr. O. S. Jones died on Saturday of cancer of the spleen.
September 25, 1879 Issue
Mr. James Harper died at Columbus, Mississippi on the 8th
instant from yellow fever. He was a son of Mr. J. B.
Harper of the Wateree section of this county.
September 30, 1879 Issue
Dr. David M. Clarke, formerly of Winnsboro, died in Augusta, Ga. on Saturday and was buried at the family lot in
the Presbyterian Churchyard in Winnsboro. He was the son of Dr. Caleb Clarke.
October 9, 1879 Issue
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Gaillard, died last Tuesday. The remains were interred in the Episcopal
Cemetery.
October 18, 1879 Issue
Mrs. Elizabeth Miller died in Ridgeway on Thursday at the age of eighty-five.
October 30, 1879 Issue
Col. L. D. Childs of died yesterday in Columbia. He was a native of Lincolnton, N. C. and moved to Columbia about
the first year of the war. His remains will be taken to Lincolnton for burial by the side of those of his wife, who died
suddenly of heart disease a few years ago. Mr. Eben Childs, of Columbia, is a brother.
November 6, 1879 Issue
Gen. Joseph Hooker died on Friday at the age of sixty-four.
November 13, 1879 Issue
Mr. Henry A. Gibson died at his residence in this county on Saturday of consumption.
Mrs. Hester Aiken, wife of Mr. James Aiken and daughter of Moses Clowney, died on Sunday of typhoid fever.
November 18, 1879 Issue
Mrs. Mary Caldwell, wife of James E. Caldwell, died on Saturday last. She was in her sixty-fifth year.
November 22, 1879 Issue
William Anderson Rogers, son of the Rev. W. A. Rogers of this place, died on Saturday last at Sumter. The remains
were taken to Bishopville for burial.
November 25, 1879 Issue
Mr. H. A. Gibson, son of Mr. Stephen Gibson, died on November 9, 1879 in the fortieth year of his age of
consumption. He leaves a wife and one child.
November 27, 1879 Issue
Items from Cedar Creek – In the last eight months the old people of our section have died very rapidly. Seven of the
old heads of this community have passed away in that time, viz; Wm. Hinnant and Wife, Miss Tabitha Broom, Miss
Polly Johnston, Mr. George Simpson, Mrs. Margaret Broom and Mr. Franklin Douglass, who died recently of
heart disease.
November 29, 1879 Issue
Mr. George McCormack, of Chester, died of apoplexy last Saturday.
December 2, 1879 Issue
Miss Nancy Cathcart died in Winnsboro on Friday at the age of eighty-one. Her remains were interred in the
Associate Reformed Cemetery.
Mrs. Lafayette Poteet died on Friday and was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
December 18, 1879 Issue
Mr. Jno. L. Caldwell, a brother of Mr. James E. Caldwell, died at Blackstock on Monday of pneumonia. He had
been living in Mississippi but moved to this State about two years ago. He leaves a wife and a son.
December 23, 1879 Issue
Mr. Geo. R. Tuck died on Sunday last.
Thomas S. Miller, aged nineteen, died at Sander’s Creek, six miles north of Camden.
January 10, 1880 Issue
Miss Mary Guy died yesterday at the residence of Dr. W. E. Aiken at the age of ninety-three or ninety-four. She was
buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard.
January 13, 1880 Issue
C.B. Clardy, of Pickens County, was found dead during Christmas week. It is supposed he died from the effects of
heart disease superinduced by drinking intoxicating liquors.
Mr. R. C. Cook, of Pickens County, died from a fall on the 27th
. He was an Englishman and had been in this country
only a few years. He married the daughter of Mr. L. G. Hamilton of this county.
Dr. Wm. J. Hicklin, of Chester County, died suddenly of heart disease last Thursday at the Lancaster Depot. He had
gone that day to visit his son, Mr. F. M. Hicklin.
A daughter of Mr. Ewell Reeves Jr., died from burns in Pickens County on Saturday.
January 15, 1880 Issue
Frank Leslie died at his home in New York City on last Saturday of cancer.
January 17, 1880 Issue
Colonel A. O. Andrews, of Charleston, died yesterday in the sixty-third year of his age. His wife Mrs. A. O.
Andrews with her daughter Miss Mary Mikell were lost last November at sea.
Mr. William M. Boyd died at his home in this county on the 12th
inst. at the age of twenty-four.
January 20, 1880 Issue
Mortimer Lyles, a colored man living on the plantation of Mr. Nat. Peay in the Wateree section of this county, died
on Saturday last from hydrophobia.
February 3, 1880 Issue
Mrs. Rebecca Hendrix, of Newberry County, died on the 20th
at the age of 83 and was buried at Smyrna Church.
Mr. James Team, of Kershaw County, died on Saturday. He was born in 1806.
Mr. Charles Duncan, of Edgefield County, died last Wednesday at the age of 75.
A daughter of Peter Culp, colored, died from burns on the 17th
inst.
February 7, 1880 Issue
Mr. William Pratt, of Blackstock, died on the 30th
ult. He was ninety years old and was a soldier in the War of 1812.
Mr. T. D. Oxner died on Thursday at the age of seventy.
February 17, 1880 Issue
Mrs. J. B. Mobley died in Johnston County, Texas recently. She was the daughter of Mr. J. M. Elliott of this place.
She married in 1876 and moved to Texas in the latter part of 1878.
Mr. Wm. C. Bee died in Charleston on the 15th
instant.
February 19, 1880 Issue
Rev. Dr. F. M. Kennedy died at his home in Macon, Ga. on Saturday last. He was a son of Rev. Wm. Kennedy of
South Carolina. He was in his 47th
year.
February 26, 1880 Issue
Mr. Henry C. Hamilton died on Wednesday of pneumonia at the age of forty-nine. He was a native of Charleston, a
son of Governor James Hamilton and a brother of Major S. P. Hamilton of Chester. His remains were interred in
the Episcopal Cemetery.
March 2, 1880 Issue
Isaac Davis, colored, was killed while cleaning out a well on Thursday the 26th
in the Monticello neighborhood.
March 11, 1880 Issue
Col. Isaac Hayne died at his home in Charleston on Monday in the seventy-first year of his age.
March 16, 1880 Issue
Mr. William Stewart, of this county, died at his home Sunday. He was a native of Ireland and had been in this
county about nine years. He married the daughter of Mr. John Weldon. The funeral services were held at the
Presbyterian Church.
March 25, 1880 Issue
Miss Ida Stewart, only child of Mr. Turner Stewart, died near Ridgeway on the 22nd
inst. She was in the sixteenth
year of her age and died of consumption. The mother of his young lady died of the same disease about a year ago.
April 6, 1880 Issue
Miss Ida E. Stewart, daughter of Mr. J. Turner Stewart, died on the 22nd
ult. near Ridgeway, aged fourteen years.
April 8, 1880 Issue
Mr. Iraneous Pope died on Tuesday at about forty-one year of age. He was a native of North Carolina but moved to
Fairfield about the 1865. He was a member of the Chester Company of the Sixth Regiment. He married Mrs. James
G. Brice of this county who preceded him to the grave about three years ago. He was the father of six children.
April 13, 1880 Issue
Capt. John C. Hagood died at his residence near Doko last Sunday of consumption. He leaves a wife, sons and
daughters.
Mrs. Nancy Brown, consort of Mr. Wm. A. Brown, died a short time ago.
April 15, 1880 Issue
Hon. Samuel McAlily, of Chester, died at his home last Friday. He was afflicted with chronic diarrhea, which
combined with enfeebled old age, brought about his death. The remains were interred at Old Purity Churchyard. He
was born in this county near Hopewell in November 1799.
April 17, 1880 Issue
T. D. Oxner died in Winnsboro. He was born in Newberry on August 23, 1810.
April 29, 1880 Issue
Mrs. Gunnells, wife of Mr. Joseph Gunnells, died on Monday.
May 1, 1880 Issue
Mrs. Anne Wilson died on the 30th
of March near Ridgeway in the seventh-fifth year of her age.
Miss Lizzie Smith, a daughter of the late David Smith, died on Friday from dropsy of the heart.
James Law, only son of Mr. James W. Law, died on Thursday from gastric fever. He was about seven years old.
The funeral services were conducted at the Presbyterian Church.
May 8, 1880 Issue
Adams Brice, only son of T. S. and Frances Brice, died April 28, 1880 of typhoid dysentery, aged about three years.
May 22, 1880 Issue
Dr. L. D. Owens died at his residence in this place on Friday of paralysis at the age of about fifty. He leaves a widow
and several children. He remains were taken to Long Run Church and interred in the family burying ground.
Mr. John Simonton Sr. died on the 18th
instant at the age of eighty-four.
May 29, 1880 Issue
Mrs. Kirkland died on Monday the 24th
inst. from typhoid fever.
June 3, 1880 Issue
Thomas M. Blease was killed by his son-in-law in Edgefield County on the 30th
.
June 12, 1880 Issue
Mr. James W. Law died of consumption on Thursday at the age of forty. He was a native of Newberry County but
moved to Winnsboro after the war. He married Miss Margaret Fraser, who died several years ago. He leaves three
little orphaned girls.
June 15, 1880 Issue
Mr. James McDowell, a son of Mr. John McDowell living near White Oak, died on Monday from consumption.
Mr. Alex D. Craig died from an accident on Friday last.
June 29, 1880 Issue
The Corsicana Courier, of Texas, of the 23rd
of June contains the announcement of the death in that place of Miss
Mamie Hughes.
July 3, 1880 Issue
Carrie Todd, infant daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Todd, died on last Monday from cholera infantum. The funeral
services were conducted in the Associate Reformed Church.
July 8, 1880 Issue
Dr. W. E. Bland, who was shot by A. A. Clisby at Edgefield Courthouse on the 12th
of April last, died on Monday.
The Rev. Bomas Sears, of Staunton, died at Saratoga, N. Y. on Tuesday, aged seventy-seven.
Mr. John F. Propst died at his place on Monday last of consumption at the age of 18. He was the son of Dr. W. K.
Propst.
Mrs. Catherine Mobley, of Fairfield County, S. C., died on June 28, 1880 in her forty-seventh year. She leaves a
husband.
Col. Wm. M. Shannon was killed in a duel on July 5th
at DuBose’s Bridge, in Darlington County by Col. E. B. C.
Cash.
July 15, 1880 Issue
Mr. James Chisholm, of the New Hope neighborhood, died from paralysis on Sunday the 11th
inst. He leaves no
family, having never married.
July 17, 1880 Issue
Mr. W. D. Simpson, of Blackstock, died at his residence on Thursday of congestive chill at the age of 42. The
remains were conveyed to Chester and interred in the town cemetery. He leaves a wife and three children.
July 24, 1880 Issue
Mary E. Moore died at her residence in Fairfield County, S. C. on July 9, 1880. She leaves an infant eight days old
and a husband.
July 29, 1880 Issue
Mrs. Edessa Harrison died at her home in Lincoln County, Ark. on the 12th
inst. after a protracted illness of paralysis
at the age of 73. She was the wife of Daniel Harrison, formerly of Fairfield. She leaves two sons and three
daughters.
July 31, 1880 Issue
Died, at East Cambridge, Mass., Mrs. Lucy Tenney Tyler, wife of John W. Tyler, on the 2nd
July, in her fifty-eighth
year.
August 19, 1880 Issue
Mrs. J. A. Caldwell, wife of Mr. Jacob A. Caldwell, died on Sullivan’s Island on Tuesday. She went to the Island
about a month ago to have a surgical operation performed for cancer. The operation was successful, but she weakened
under it and gradually sinking, breathed her last on Tuesday. The remains were brought from Charleston on
Wednesday and interred in the family burying ground. She leaves a husband and seven children.
September 18, 1880 Issue
James B. McCants, son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. McCants, died on Friday of diphtheria and was about five years
old. The funeral services were held at the Presbyterian Church.
October 5, 1880 Issue
Mr. Jeff. D. Gerig, son of Francis Gerig, died on last Saturday of consumption. He was a little over nineteen year of
age. The funeral services were held in the Presbyterian Church.
About two weeks ago, Capt. J. D. Hogan lost a little daughter to diphtheria at the age of about four.
On Sunday last a little girl about the age of four, daughter of Capt. J. Lewis Wardlaw died of diphtheria.
A little child of Mrs. Boney died of diphtheria a couple days ago.
October 9, 1880 Issue
Mr. James G. Caldwell, of the Rocky Mount area, died from a buggy accident on Wednesday at about eighty years of
age. He was born in Ireland and came to Fairfield County when about three years of age. He married a daughter of
the late Stephen Gibson.
October 12, 1880 Issue
Charles Henry Ladd died near Buckhead on Saturday of consumption. The funeral services were held at Salem
Church and he was buried in the adjacent graveyard. He was born at Macon, Ga. on April 1, 1838 and was the son of
George W. and Catherine Ladd. He settled first in Bossier Parish, Louisiana. In July 1861, he entered the
Confederate army as a private in Company G., Sixth South Carolina Volunteers until September 1862, when he was
appointed surgeon.
October 26, 1880 Issue
Rev. Wm. Swan Plumer, recently of Columbia, died on Friday in Baltimore. His remains were taken to Richmond,
Va. for interment. He was born in Bedford County, Pa. in 1802 and was seventy-eight of age.
November 2, 1880 Issue
Capt. Henry Gibson died at Louisville, Mississippi on the 16th
ult. He was born in Fairfield District in the year 1783.
He moved to Georgia in 1871, where he remained until the year 1880, when he moved to Louisville.
Mrs. John C. Mackorell died on Friday of congestion. He has recently met with sad bereavements. A little
daughter died not long since and last week Mr. Moses Mackorell, his brother, died of consumption.
Mrs. Margaret Thompson, wife of Mr. O. R. Thompson, died of apoplexy on Saturday. She was the daughter of
the late John McMaster and was forty-sixth.
Mr. Charles Thompson, eldest son of Mr. O. R. Thompson, died on the 25 ult. of congestive chills. Shortly after
the war he moved to Tennessee and was about thirty years of age.
November 11, 1880 Issue
Mr. D. R. Gladney died at his residence in Winnsboro on Tuesday from pneumonia. He was about forty-seven years
of age, a Confederate soldier and was buried in Jackson Creek Church.
Mr. H. Hammon died of pneumonia Tuesday. He was a native of Germany and his funeral took place at the
Presbyterian Church.
November 18, 1880 Issue
William Cloud Boylston died at Burnside, near Baltimore, Maryland on the 8th
instant at the residence of Mr. Samuel
H. Shoemaker. He was the son of Hon. R. B. Boylston of Winnsboro, South Carolina and was thirty-one years old.
He married Miss Augusta Shoemaker about four years ago. He died of consumption. Along with his wife he leaves
twin children.
December 2, 1880 Issue
Mrs. Martha A. Woodward, relict of the late Osmund Woodward, died at her home in this place on Tuesday. She
was eighty-three years old. She was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
December 18, 1880 Issue
Mrs. Martha Ann Woodward, wife of Osmund Woodward deceased, died on the morning of the 30th
ult. at her
residence in this town at the age of eighty-four. She was the daughter of Roling Williamson, who had his estate at
Simpson’s turnout and at the present site of Ridgeway and whose ancestors came in 1781 from Petersburg, Va.
December 25, 1880 Issue
Mrs. Lucy Doty, wife of Mr. W. R. Doty, died on Wednesday of heart disease. She was in the fortieth year of her
age and leaves a husband and two children. She was buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Miss Carrie Miles, a sister of Mrs. G. A. White, died on Thursday in Columbia.
December 30, 1880 Issue
On Monday, Mrs. J. M. Elliott and Mr. W. J. Elliott returned from Texas with the remains of Mrs. James B.
Mobley, who died several months ago. She was buried in the burial ground of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian
Church.
January 15, 1881 Issue
A colored woman named Vina Kennedy died near Ridgeway last week. She is said to have been a hundred and ten
years old.
January 18, 1880 Issue
Eliza Eveleigh, wife of Preston Eveleigh, colored, died on Sunday from disease of the heart.
Mr. Robert P. Sloan died at his residence in this county at the age of seventy-nine.
January 20, 1881 Issue
Col. C. W. Dudley, of Marlboro, died last week at the age of seventy-three years. He had been a sufferer from
paralysis for a year. During the war he and the Hon. J. L. Petigru and Judge Rutland were the “three Union men” in
the State.
February 3, 1881 Issue
Miss Mary A. C. Stewart, eldest daughter of Mr. James R. Stewart, aged twenty-five years, died of consumption
near Ridgeway, S. C. on January 21, 1881
February 5, 1881 Issue
Mrs. Louisa Clarke, widow of the late Dr. H. H. Clarke, died in Kershaw County on last Saturday in the sixty-
seventh year of her age.
February 10, 1881 Issue
Dr. J. B. Withers, of Yorkville, a brother of Capt. I. N. Withers of this place, died on Tuesday.
February 17, 1881 Issue
We are in receipt of a letter from Mr. A. R. Thompson, of Bellevue, Louisiana stating that Mr. Joseph E. Adger Sr.
died at his residence in Bossier Parish on the first of February in the fifty-eighth year of his age. He moved to the
West about the close of the war.
February 19, 1881 Issue
Alexander Douglass, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Douglass, died on Friday of diphtheria. The funeral services were
held at the Presbyterian Church.
March 10, 1881 Issue
Mrs. Mary E. Seigler, wife of Mr. Jno. W. Seigler, died of consumption on Tuesday. She was the eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gerig and was in the twenty-fifth year of her age. The funeral services were held in the
Presbyterian Church and the remains deposited in the family burying-ground.
March 22, 1881 Issue
Mrs. John L. Black died at her husband’s residence on Thursday the 17th
instant from pneumonia. She was a
daughter of Mr. Joseph Black. She leaves a husband and six children.
Mrs. Belle Stitt, wife of Mr. J. T. Stitt, died at her home on Sunday. She was twenty-six years old and a daughter of
the late John M. Milling. She leaves a husband and one child.
April 5, 1881 Issue
Rena Aiken, daughter of David C. Aiken, colored, died from burns on Monday.
April 7, 1881 Issue
Professor Wm. H. Orchard died in Columbia a few days ago.
April 12, 1881 Issue
Robert Lee Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. Harrison, died on Sunday.
April 16, 1881 Issue
The Starkville, Miss., Times contains the obituary of Mr. W. J. Stanton, who died at his home in that place on the
23rd
of March, being born here on March 19, 1823, but moved early to the State of Mississippi. He leaves a widow
and children.
April 19, 1881 Issue
Mr. W. B. Yarborough died at his residence in Fairfield on Sunday April 10th
at the age of fifty-five years. His
remains were interred in the burial ground of the Little River Baptist Church, where several members of his family
were buried.
April 28, 1881 Issue
Mrs. Margaret J. W. Clowney died in Texas last week from consumption. She was the daughter of the late David
Milling of this county.
April 30, 1881 Issue
Mrs. Mary C. Addison, wife of George B. Addison, died at her resident in Edgefield County on Friday last at the
age of thirty-five. She was the eldest daughter of the late Hon. Preston S. Brooks and a granddaughter of the late
Rev. Robert Means of Fairfield.
Mr. John Johnson, of this place, was found dead in his bed on Friday from heart disease. He was a native of Ireland
and came to Winnsboro about ten years ago. He was about thirty-three years of age. The funeral services were held in
the Presbyterian churchyard.
May 3, 1881 Issue
Rev. J. I. Bonner died last Saturday.
May 10, 1881 Issue
Mr. J. W. Starnes died last Saturday at his residence at Doko.
May 11, 1881 Issue
Col. John Rosser, born in South Carolina in 1811, died at his residence in Memphis, Tennessee yesterday. He leaves
a widow and ten children, all grown. One of his sons resides in New Orleans, four other of his children in Texas, and
five in Tennessee.
May 14, 1881 Issue
Capt. W. L. DePass, of Camden, died in Columbia of heart disease.
May 17, 1881 Issue
Logan Erwin Brown, colored, died on Saturday of dropsy. He was born in Charleston of free parents and came to
Winnsboro in 1835. He was never married.
Mr. John W. Robinson died on Friday last of disease of the heart. He was a native of Anderson County and moved
to Fairfield County before the war. He was about fifty years of age and leaves a wife and children. He was a
Confederate Veteran.
June 30, 1881 Issue
Mr. Wyatt D. Davis died at Ridgeway on Wednesday the 22nd
of June of Bright’s Disease at the age of sixty-four
years and five months. He never married and was interred in the Methodist Churchyard at Ridgeway.
July 9, 1881 Issue
Mrs. Henrietta Fuller Davis, wife of Col. Jno. B. Davis, died at Blythewood last Wednesday. Her remains were
taken to Beaufort to be interred in the family burying ground. She was a native of Beaufort and leaves a husband and
four children. She was preceded in death by about a week by Miss Ann Fuller, her sister.
Mrs. Eugenia Newton, who formerly lived in Winnsboro but moved to Charleston some months ago, died in that city
last week.
July 23, 1881 Issue
Capt. W. S. Brand died Sunday last in Sumter. He was an officer in the Sixth Regiment.
July 26, 1881 Issue
A negro man, Jim Goode, living on Mr. Samuel Cathcart’s plantation was severely burned on Friday last and died
on Saturday.
July 30, 1881 Issue
Mr. Samuel Stirling died near Blackstock, Chester County on July 20th
at the age of 84. He was born in County
Antrim, Ireland on November 16, 1797.
August 2, 1881 Issue
A colored man, Mack Perry, living on Governor Jeter’s Plantation, was found dead on Sunday.
August 23, 1881 Issue
A negro named Charles Nickolson was killed on Saturday while attempting to board the north bound construction
train.
August 30, 1881 Issue
Mrs. Dixon H. Robertson died on Friday. She leaves a husband and six children.
Mary Ketchin, the daughter of Mr. T. H. Ketchin, died on Sunday, aged eleven months.
September 8, 1881 Issue
Mrs. Lucy R. Harrison, relict of the late John Harrison Sr., died at the residence of Dr. John Boyd in this county
on Tuesday at the age of eighty-eight.
September 13, 1881 Issue
Miss Carrie Means, daughter of the late Dr. David C. Means, died at her mother’s residence on Tuesday at the age
of fourteen
Mrs. C. B. Souter, living in the Cedar Creek section, died on Saturday. She was ninety-four years of age.
Mrs. Grace Lakin, the widow of the late C. J. Lakin and daughter of Gen John Pearson, died at her home in this
county Saturday last. She was ninety-nine year of age. The funeral services were held at Little River Baptist Church
and she was buried in the adjoining burying-ground.
September 17, 1881 Issue
Mr. Calvin Gibson died on Thursday at the age of seventy-one.
October 5, 1881 Issue
Major John Woodward Durham, formerly of Fairfield County but more recently of Chester County, died at his
residence on the 29th
of September of heart disease at the age of forty-five. He leaves a wife and five children.
Mr. Thomas Lauderdale Sr. died at the residence of Mr. John M. Lemmon on Wednesday last at the age of eighty-
eight. He was born in County Down, Ireland on January 20, 1793 and immigrated to this country in 1817. He married
Miss Mary McMullen and moved to the Salem neighborhood. He was buried at Jackson’s Creek (Lebanon) Church.
October 12, 1881 Issue
Laura McCants, the infant child of Mr. James Glenn McCants, died on Wednesday.
October 26, 1881 Issue
Mrs. Anne G. Johnston, wife of Col. Wm. Johnston of Charlotte and mother of Mrs. T. R. Robertson of this place,
died on the 13th
inst. in Charlotte. Her father, Dr. Franklin Graham, was a son of General Joseph Graham of
Lincoln County, North Carolina, moved to Memphis early in life where he died.
November 2, 1881 Issue
William H. Williams died in Winnsboro on Saturday the 29th
instant of consumption at the age of forty-one. He was
a private in Co. G, of the Sixth Regiment. He was buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard.
November 16, 1881 Issue
Mrs. Lavinia Nooks died on Monday at the age of ninety years, ten months and twenty days.
Mrs. Eleanor F. Miller died on last Tuesday at Ocala, Florida. She was the widow of the late Col. Hugh Miller and
mother of Mr. A. P. Miller of this place. She resided most of her life in Winnsboro but of late lived with her sons in
Florida, Hugh L. Miller and D. A. Miller. She was seventy years of age. Her remains were interred in Ocala.
December 7, 1881 Issue
Mrs. Elvira C. Rabb, wife of Mr. Wm. S. Rabb of this place, died on Sunday at the age of fifty-five. She was the
daughter of the late John Chaplin of Beaufort and leaves a husband and daughter. The funeral services were held in
the Episcopal Church and she was interred in the cemetery.
Mr. Claude Sleigh, a son of Captain Sleigh, died on Sunday from a hunting accident on Friday near Blythewood. He
was about twenty-one years of age and was married last June to Miss Price. He was buried at Harris (Methodist)
Chapel.
Mr. Arnoldus Vanderhost, a planter of Colleton and Charleston Counties, was killed on Friday when his gun
exploded.
December 14, 1881 Issue
Glenn McCants, the son of Mr. J. G. McCants, died on Monday the 5th
inst. in Newberry of cholera infantum. Mr.
McCants has successively lost four children, and none are now left.
December 21, 1881 Issue
Mr. Ralph W. Caldwell, second son of Mr. Joseph C. Caldwell, died in Nashville, Tennessee on last Thursday from
typhoid pneumonia at the age of eighteen. His remains well be brought to Winnsboro and interred in the Presbyterian
Cemetery.
January 4, 1882 Issue
Mrs. Hugh Milling died on the 26th
ultimo near Salem and was buried in the Salem Church Cemetery.
Died at Harrisburg, Pa., on the 23rd
December, Annie M. Robinson, oldest daughter of the Rev. T. H. Robinson.
January 11, 1882 Issue
Mrs. Terrace, the mother of Mr. Samuel H. Terrace of White Oak, died recently at the age of seventy-four years.
She was a native of Philadelphia but moved to Charlotte and raised a family.
January 18, 1882 Issue
Died of membranous croup on the 12th
inst., James Davis Pettigrew son of G. B. and R. Pettigrew, age 22 months.
Mr. John Roland died at the residence of Mr. John Eutzminger on the 13th
instant at the age of eighty-four years.
Miss Lila Rawls, daughter of Mr. W. H. Rawls, died on Sunday the 8th
inst. from consumption.
January 25, 1882 Issue
Arthur Ellison, aged about five months, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ellison, died on Monday last after a severe attack
of convulsions.
February 1, 1882 Issue
Arthur Ellison, son of Robert E. and Kate Ellison, died on January 17th
.
February 15, 1882 Issue
Dr. Caleb Clarke died in Winnsboro on Tuesday from a stroke of paralysis. He was buried in the family plot in the
Presbyterian Churchyard. He was about seventy-eight of age. He was born on the eastern shores of Maryland and
came to Winnsboro in 1827. He married Miss Cynthia Woodward, a daughter of the late John Woodward, who
was a brother of the late Osmund Woodward and an uncle of Major T. W. Woodward. He had three sons and two
daughters, of whom the daughters and two sons now survive. Mrs. Clarke died just at the close of the late war. Dr.
Clarke continued to reside in Winnsboro till the early part of 1876, when he went to live with his son Dr. Osmund
W. Clarke, in Augusta. He came back to Winnsboro about three weeks ago.
February 22, 1882 Issue
Isaac Dobson, colored, died in Winnsboro on the 17th
instant, of heart disease. He was born in Charleston about sixty-
four years ago. He was buried in the colored cemetery.
Mrs. Elvira E. Rabb, wife of Wm. S. Rabb, died in Winnsboro on December 4, 1881 in the fifty-sixth year of her
age.
March 1, 1882 Issue
Mr. George Rivers Walker, of Charleston, died on Monday of typhoid fever.
Bishop Lynch, of the Roman Catholic Church, died in Charleston on Sunday in the sixty-fifth year of his age.
Rev. Josiah Obear died at his home in Winnsboro on last Saturday of apoplexy. The funeral took place in the
Episcopal Church and he was buried in the family plot in the cemetery. He was born at Newberry, Vermont on
January 24, 1810 and came to Winnsboro in 1841. He was married in 1841 and was the father of six children, three of
whom – two daughters and a son survive him.
March 22, 1882 Issue
Maggie Huey, two-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Huey, died on Sunday by suffocation from getting a
piece of candy stuck in her windpipe.
April 19, 1882 Issue
Mr. T. Ellison Cloud, of Ridgeway, died at Cleveland Springs, N. C. on Saturday last. The remains were taken to
Ridgeway. He was about forty years of age.
April 26, 1882 Issue
Mr. G. H. Miller died last week at his home near Yonguesville at the age of 69.
Mr. Robert Aiken died on Saturday at eighty-seven years. He was a native of Ireland. For years before his death he
suffered from palsy.
May 3, 1882 Issue
David Harvey died on April 5, 1882 at the age of forty-eight. He leaves a brother and four sisters.
Miss Janie O. Robinson, of this county, died on Monday from an apoplectic fit at the age of twenty.
Mrs. Mary C, McKinstry, the wife of Mr. Thomas McKinstry and mother of Dr. T. B. McKinstry, died at her
home on Sunday at the age of sixty-four.
Mr. John T. Johnson died at his home near Ridgeway on last Monday from prostration resulting from hemorrhage of
the nose. He was about sixty years of age.
May 17, 1882 Issue
Mr. W. P. Broom, of this county, died on Tuesday of lung disease at the age of 69.
Mr. Thomas P. Cason, of this county, died on Friday at his residence of heart disease at the age of sixty-six.
May 31, 1882 Issue
Miss Emma Perry, a daughter of Mr. Thomas J. Perry, died on Thursday last of typhoid fever at the age of
seventeen. Her remains were interred in the family burying ground at Bethel Church.
June 7, 1882 Issue
Albert Mackey, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mackey, died on Thursday last. The remains will be taken to Chester
for interment.
June 21, 1882 Issue
Miss Emma C. Perry, the third daughter of Captain and Mrs. T. J. Perry, died on Thursday the 25th
ultimo.
June 28, 1882 Issue
Ben Green, a brother of John Green, a negro, was killed by the train near Lewis Turnout on Tuesday.
July 12, 1882 Issue
Henry Taylor, colored, died on Sunday from hemorrhage.
Mr. James Morris died in Columbia on Monday of consumption at the age of forty-two. He was a native of Fairfield,
son of Mr. Elisha Morris and the last of ten children, who all died of consumption. He was in the 7th
Cavalry and
leaves a wife and three children.
August 9, 1882 Issue
Rev. C. M. Porter died near Ridgeway last Wednesday at the age of seventy.
August 23, 1882 Issue
Major S. R. Fant died in this place on Thursday from paralysis at the age of about 48. He was buried Red Hill
Baptist Church. He was a native of this county and served in Company H., Sixth Regiment and in the 17th
Regiment.
He leaves a wife and children.
August 30, 1882 Issue
Mrs. Jane Campbell, relict of the late David Campbell, died on Wednesday last and she was buried in the
Presbyterian Graveyard.
September 6, 1882 Issue
Mrs. Sue B. McCants, the wife of Mr. J. W. McCants, died on Monday at the age of 22. She was the only daughter
of Mrs. G. C. Lyles and the late Captain Boykin Lyles. The funeral services took place in the Methodist Church.
Belle McMillian, colored, died of consumption on Saturday.
September 13, 1882 Issue
Mr. George D. Ladd and Mr. John Clowney have each lost a young child from diphtheria. They were both buried
on Sunday last at Salem Church.
September 20, 1882 Issue
Mrs. Crossland, wife of Mr. S. Y. Crossland, died on Monday last from congestive chills.
September 27, 1882 Issue
Mrs. Margaret Clowney, wife of Capt. Robt. C. Clowney, died on Monday last. She was a daughter of Mr. Brice,
formerly of Fairfield, and now a resident of Alabama.
Florence Hardin, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hardin, died on Monday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. A. Simpson lost a child on Wednesday last from diphtheria.
October 4, 1882 Issue
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harrison, died on September 23. She was about a year and a half old and
died from croup.
Mr. Ben Brigman, of this county, was shot and killed by Dr. Wm. R. Sykes on Wednesday.
October 25, 1882 Issue
Mrs. Maria L. Refo, wife of Mr. Charles L. Refo Jr., died at her home in this county on Thursday of congestive
chill at the age of 38. She was a daughter of the late Henry Williams of this place. She leaves a husband and two
little children.
November 1, 1882 Issue
Mr. Hobart D. Hanahan, a brother of Dr. Hanahan of this place, died on Saturday of paralysis. The funeral services
were held in the Episcopal Church. He was a native of John’s Island, and was about forty-three years of age. He
served in the 2nd
Regiment. He leaves one daughter, now residing with relatives in Richland County.
Mr. Walter S. Brice, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Wade Brice, died in this county on Sunday last from typhoid fever at
the age of nineteen. He was buried in the graveyard of Concord Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Charles F. Coleman died at his home in the Monticello neighborhood on Monday, the 23rd
inst. He was the son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman, and was about thirty years of age. The funeral services were held at
Monticello.
November 8, 1882 Issue
James Ewell Hinnant, fifth son of John A. and M. E. Hinnant, aged two years and twenty-five days, died on
October 16, 1882.
Mary James Mann, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mann, of Fairfield, died on September 23 at the age
of three.
November 15, 1882 Issue
Mrs. Eugenia Anderson, wife of Mr. Thomas Anderson, died on Wednesday.
Mr. Charles L. Refo Sr. died on Saturday of heart disease at the age of 62. He was a native of Edgefield and moved
to Fairfield just after the war. The funeral services were held in the Methodist Church.
Mrs. Nancy Cooper, wife of Mr. John Cooper of the Bear Creek Section and a sister of the late Hampton Johnson,
died on last Saturday at the age of 70 from consumption. Her remains were interred in the family burying ground.
November 22, 1882 Issue
Mr. James Lemmon, son of Mrs. Lauderdale, died on Sunday last. He was about thirty-five years of age and
unmarried.
November 29, 1882 Issue
Mattie Stella Boyles, infant daughter of J. R. and M. B. Boyles, aged twenty-two days, died Friday November 24,
1882.
Luther Holmes Mann, third son of Thomas F. and Carrie R. Mann, was born April 20th
, 1881 and died November
8th,
1882. His sister Mary Mann died a little more that six weeks ago.
December 6, 1882 Issue
Mrs. Sarah L. McCrorey, wife of Mr. J. A. McCrorey Sr., died on Tuesday last. She was a sister of the late Dr.
William Thorn and the mother of Mrs. James Beaty of Winnsboro. She was seventy-seven years old. She was
buried in the Mount Olivet Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Col. J. D. Strother died at Waco, Texas on the 22nd
ult. He was a native of Fairfield County.
December 13, 1882 Issue
Mr. Charles M. Martin, formerly of Fairfield County, died at Montongo, Arkansas of consumption on the 29th
ult. at
the residence of Mr. Thos. G. Brown of this place. He was twenty-nine and unmarried.
December 20, 1882 Issue
Andrew Boulware was stabbed several nights since in a difficulty with his brother, Thomas Boulware, and died on
Wednesday.
Mr. M. C. Armstrong of this county, died on the 15th
inst. of typhoid pneumonia. He was about forty-two years of
age and unmarried. He was a member of Company F, 12th
Regiment, S. C. V. The remains were interred in the Bethel
burying ground.
December 27, 1882 Issue
Mr. Reid, living near Ridgeway and for some time a resident of this place, was found dead on Thursday.
January 6, 1883 Issue
Hon. William D. Porter, of Charleston, died on Thursday last.
January 13, 1883 Issue
Lewis Hall, a colored man residing on Mr. Jno. S. Cathcart’s plantation near town, was found dead on Friday.
January 16, 1883 Issue
Dr. Edward A. Gibson died on last Friday at about the age of sixty-five. He was a brother of Mr. Stephen Gibson.
He did not marry.
January 18, 1883 Issue
Mr. Jacob Bookman died on the 14th
inst. at the age of eighty-three. He was a native of Richland County.
Mrs. Faustina Lyles, the wife of Mr. J. Frank Lyles, died of consumption on Sunday the 14th
inst. She was a
daughter of the late Osmund S. Jones.
January 20, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Mary Brawley, the grandmother of Wm. H. Brawley, died in Chester on Thursday at the age of 99.
January 25, 1883 Issue
Col. Baylis E. Elkin died at his home near Ridgeway on Sunday last. He was about fifty-five years of age and leaves
a wife and seven children. He was a son of the late David Elkin and a Confederate Veteran.
January 30, 1883 Issue
Mrs. P.C. Mellicamp, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mobley, died on January 17, 1883 at the age of 22. Her
remains were interred in the family burying ground at the home of her youth.
February 13, 1883 Issue
Miss Charlotte M. Boykin died on Monday last in Camden.
February 20, 1883 Issue
Mr. A. Hamilton Fleming, of this place, died on Monday. He was about forty years of age and leaves a wife and two
children.
Mrs. Amelia Ratterree, of Chester, died on last Wednesday the 14th
inst. She was the wife of Mr. J. D. Ratterree
and a daughter of the late C. L. Refo Sr. of this county. She was about twenty-five years of age and left a husband
and two little children.
Boyce Brice, second son of Major Thomas W. Brice of this county, died on last Saturday from inflammation of the
bowels
February 27, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Dinah Bratton, a colored woman, died on last Sunday. She was probably the oldest inhabitant of Winnsboro
and possibly of the county, being at her death in her one hundred and second year. She was the wife of Mr. William
Bratton and the mother of fourteen children. She came to South Carolina from Virginia.
March 1, 1883 Issue
Louis LeConte, formerly of Columbia, died in Denver, Colorado. He was thirty-four years of age.
March 8, 1883 Issue
Willie J. Shelton, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Shelton, died on February 12, 1883 at the age of eleven years,
nine months and sixteen days of age.
Mrs. A. S. Wallace died at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Calvin Brice, in this county on Saturday from
typhoid fever. She was the wife of Hon. A. S. Wallace and was buried in York County.
Mrs. Nancy W. Jones died on last Tuesday the 6th
inst. of heart disease. She was the wife of Mr. James Jones and
the oldest daughter of the late John Mobley and was about sixty years of age.
Mr. J. R. Hinnant, of Union County, formerly of Fairfield County, died at his residence on Friday the 2nd
inst. He
was forty-six years of age and leaves a wife and seven little children. He was a member of the Twelfth Regiment.
March 10, 1883 Issue
Johnnie Chandler, the third child of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Chandler, died on the 8th
inst. from congestion of the brain.
March 31, 1883 Issue
Mr. John Warren died on Sunday last. He was a native of Fairfield County and moved to Kershaw County many
years ago.
April 3, 1883 Issue
Mr. William T. Smith was drowned last Wednesday. He was living in Bay Port, Florida, and had gone to Cedar
Keys on business. On his way back on the steamer he was accidentally knocked overboard. He was a son of the late
James H. Smith and was about twenty years of age. He was the only living child of his widowed mother.
Mrs. Agnes Macfie, wife of Capt, Jas. P. Macfie, died on the 1st inst. from cancer. She was the sister of Col. J. H.
Rice of Ninety-six. She was born in Union County and was about forth-five years of age and leaves a husband and
children.
April 5, 1883 Issue
Mr. John M. Fripp, the father of Mrs. Chaplin and Mrs. Fripp of this place, died on Monday. The funeral services
were held in the Baptist Church and his remains were interred in the Episcopal Cemetery. He was sixty-seven years of
age and a native of Beaufort District. Driven from his home by the Federal Troops on the fall of Port Royal in 1861,
he moved with his children to this place. His property was afterwards sold by the United States authorities under the
infamous Direct Tax proceedings and he never returned to his old home.
April 7, 1883 Issue
Horace Bagley, colored, more generally known as Horace Greeley, died on the 4th
inst. in the sixth-second year of his
age.
April 12, 1883 Issue
Annie Clendining, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clendining, died of pneumonia on Tuesday. The funeral services
were held at the Presbyterian Church.
April 17, 1883 Issue
Rev. George Howe died at his residence in Columbia on Sunday the 15th
inst.
Rev. Thos. W. Smith, of Union County, died at his residence of pneumonia several days since. He was about forty-
five years of age and leaves a widow and three children.
Mr. Osborne R. Thompson, of this place, died on Sunday of apoplexy. He was sixty-four year of age. He was
married three times: first to Miss Laughlin, next to Mrs. Richmond (nee Barkley), and last to Miss McMaster, all of
whom precede him to the grave. He leaves eight children. His remains were interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
April 19, 1883 Issue
Dr. E. B. Turnipseed died on Wednesday in Columbia, S. C. He served through the Crimean War and the late war as
a surgeon. He was about fifty-three years of age and leaves a widow.
April 21, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Martha J. Davis, of Helena, died on the 20th
inst. at the age of 64. She had moved to Newberry County from
Fairfield County some thirty years ago. Her remains were interred in the cemetery at Helena.
April 26, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Sallie E. Means died at his place on Tuesday. She was eighty-five year of age and daughter of the late John
Means and the wife of the late Rev. Robert Means. She was buried in the Methodist Church Cemetery.
Mrs. Sarah Fleming died on Wednesday of heart disease. She was eighty years of age and the widow of the late
James Fleming. She was born in Columbia and her remains were taken there for the funeral services. She leaves four
children, among them, Mrs. Elizabeth McMaster and Mrs. M.W. Brown of this place.
Mrs. Sarah F. Trotti died at her residence in Columbia on Monday of heart disease. She was the eldest daughter of
Dr. David H. Means, formerly of this county, and was born in 1820. She married Hon. W. S. Trotti of Barnwell,
who died several years before the war. She did not have any children.
May 3, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Sarah P. Mackey died in Washington on the 30th
ult. of paralysis. She was born in Charleston and the mother of
Congressman E. W. M. Mackey and A. M. Mackey of this place and a widow of the late Dr. Albert G. Mackey.
May 10, 1883 Issue
Miss Nonie Stewart, daughter of Mr. James R. Stewart, died in Ridgeway on Monday the 7th
inst.
May 17, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Elizabeth Ford died in near Ridgeway on the 10th
at the age of sixty-three.
May 24, 1883 Issue
Anna Brown, a negro woman, died in Columbia on Tuesday from pulmonary hemorrhage. The remains were brought
to Winnsboro for interment.
Mr. Thomas Hendrix, of the Cedar Creek Section, died on Tuesday last at the age of eighty-four years. He leaves a
wife and one child.
May 29, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Jane F. Thomas, widow of the late Peyrre Thomas, died at Ridgeway on Friday the 25th
inst. at the age of
seventy-five years. She was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery in Ridgeway.
Benjamin Franklin Bryant died at his home in Benton, Alabama on the 20th
inst. He was in the Second South
Carolina Regiment during the Confederate War. He was a native of Longtown, Fairfield County, S. C. and moved to
Alabama not long after the close of the war. He leaves a wife and one child.
June 5, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Susannah Widener, late consort of Mr. William Widener, died of erysipelas on the 26th
ult. at seventy-three
years of age.
William Strother Means, son of B. H. and Mary P. Means, died on May 15 near Hubbard City, Hill County, Texas
at the age of twenty years and eleven days.
June 9, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Martha Boyce, wife of the Rev. James Boyce, died on the 4th
inst. in Due West, S. C. from a stroke of paralysis.
Mr. J. G. Sitton was killed by Mr. Thomas L. Shields on the 5th
inst. near Charlotte.
June 12, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Rachel McMaster died on Saturday the 9th
inst. She was the daughter of Gen. John Buchanan and was born
on August 21, 1793 near Gladney’s Ford on Little River. She married Mr. John McMaster in July of 1816. She was
buried in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery. She leaves four children, fifty-four grandchildren
and twenty-six great-grandchildren.
June 16, 1883 Issue
Mr. T. B. Mikell, of Sumter, S. C., a student at Davidson College, died on Tuesday last at the age of eighteen.
June 23, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Hessie Fraser, widow of the late Rev. Malcolm D. Fraser, died at the residence of her son, Mr. Jas. D. Fraser,
in Edgefield County on Thursday. The remains were brought to Winnsboro on Friday and the funeral services were
held in the Presbyterian Church.
Mr. S. A. Hill, of this county, died at his home near Feasterville on the 18th
inst. of apoplexy. He was fifty-five years
old.
June 28, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Cynthia Kennedy, wife of the late Mr. Robert Kennedy, died at the residence of Mr. Samuel Y.
McQuartters in Richland County on Monday the 25th
inst. at the age of eighty-nine years. The remains were brought
to Ridgeway and interred in the family burying ground by the side of her husband, who died some forty years ago.
Gen. James Connor died in Richmond on June 26th
at the home of his father-in-law, John Enders, of pneumonia.
His body was taken to Charleston for the funeral and his remains were interred in Magnolia Cemetery. He leaves a
wife and five children, the oldest being Henry W. Connor, age 16.
July 21, 1883 Issue
Bessie Dwight, youngest child of Capt. and Mrs. C. S. Dwight, died at Danburg, Georgia on Tuesday, aged about
five months. The remains were brought to Winnsboro and the funeral services were held in the Episcopal Church.
July 24, 1883 Issue
Nannie Clendining, infant daughter of Mr. J. Clendining of this place, died on Saturday last of whooping cough.
She was buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
The youngest child of Mr. Thomas D. Owings near this place, died of congestion of the brain on Monday.
Mr. David Weir died on the 8th
inst. at the age of seventy-one from an attack of dysentery, which superinduced
congestion of the lungs. He was buried in the Beaver Creek Cemetery.
August 4, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Mary E. Mobley, wife of Dr. Samuel F. Mobley formerly of this county, died at her residence in Hood County,
Texas on the 17th
of July at the age of 53.
Miss Susie Boyleston, daughter of the late R. B. Boyleston, died on Thursday. The funeral services were held in the
Presbyterian Church.
August 21, 1883 Issue
Mrs. H. M. Zealy, of Monticello, died last Saturday at the age of about thirty from consumption. She was the wife of
Mr. H. M. Zealy and leaves him and five children.
August 30, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Kitty R. McMaster died Wednesday at the age of twenty-four. She was the daughter of Col. and Mrs. Jas. H.
Rion and the wife of Mr. J. F. McMaster. The funeral services took place in the Presbyterian Church.
September 4, 1883 Issue
Miss Annie Harper died Monday at the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. R. P. Curry, near Long Run in this
county. She was about sixty years old and died from cancer.
September 6, 1883 Issue
Mr. J. Ira Hall, of Rock Hill, died at his house on Monday the 3rd
inst. from an overdose of morphine. He leaves a
young widow.
An infant son of Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Williams died on September 5th
of cholera infantum in Ridgeway.
September 22, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Catherine Dickey died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Lucas, near White Oak on August 21st of
paralysis. She was born in County Antrim, Ireland in 1795 and was eighty-eight years old. She leaves two sons and
two daughters.
September 27, 1883 Issue
Mr. H. Y. Gladney, who lived near Salem Church, died Tuesday. He died from a wound received at Trevillian
Station during the late war, from which he has suffered at times ever since. His leg was amputated just above the knee
in an attempt to save him, but he died a few days later. He leaves a wife and three children.
October 6, 1883 Issue
Mr. John R. Seigler died last Tuesday the 2nd
inst. in Yorkville. On the first a piece of heavy timbers fell on his head
and inflicted a mortal injury. He was about twenty-five and a cousin of Mr. John W. Seigler of our town. His
remains were taken to Simpson’s Turnout where it was buried.
October 11, 1883 Issue
Mr. Jesse C. Boney died of congestive chills on the 28th
ult. at the age of 39. He leaves a wife and six small children.
October 23, 1883 Issue
Mr. Thomas Cooper died at Ridgeway on Sunday from typhoid fever. He leaves a wife and two young children.
Mary Gaines, a colored woman who was burnt in a kerosene explosion on the 14th
inst., died from her injuries on
Saturday.
November 6, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Kerr, the mother of W. H. Kerr, died at her home in this county on Thursday last, at the age of
eighty-three from an attack of apoplexy.
November 13, 1883 Issue
Mr. George Robertson Sr. died on last Thursday at his residence from some affection of the leg and foot. He was
seventy-one and leaves a widow and one son.
November 20, 1883 Issue
Mr. John Wilson died in King’s Mountain, N. C. on the 16 inst. at the age of about seventy-one. He was a native of
Fairfield County and leaves a widow.
November 24, 1883 Issue
Sophronia E. Hatcher, daughter of W. H. and Hattie Hatcher, died near Blythewood on November 14, 1883 of
diphtheria at the age of four years and eleven months.
November 27, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Martha F. Chappell died near Jenkinsville on the 20th
inst. at the age of 79.
December 4, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Sarah M. Couturier, of this place, died at her home on Friday from apoplexy. She was the widow of the late
Washington Couturier, of St. Stephen’s Parish, and the mother of Mrs. T. T. Robertson of this place and was nearly
eighty. The funeral services were held in the Episcopal Church and the remains interred in the cemetery.
December 8, 1883 Issue
Robert Plaxico Ruff, infant son of S. W. and M. V. Ruff, died on November 1st at the age of two weeks and three
days.
December 11, 1883 Issue
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, widow of the late O. R. Brown and mother of Mr. A. W. Brown of this place, died on the
30th
ult. at the age of 63.
December 15, 1883 Issue
Mrs. C. E. Coate, wife of Mr. Sim Coate, died in Vicksburg on Saturday, November 24, 1883 in the 28th
year of her
age,
December 25, 1883 Issue
Mr. A. J. Mobley died near Woodward on last Thursday, the 20th
inst. of paralysis. He was about fifty-five and leaves
a wife and several children.
January 11, 1884 Issue
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bolick died on Thursday, aged two weeks. The funeral services were held in
the Associate Reformed Church.
The six-year old son of Mr. Wm. McDaniel was crushed to death by a log near Blackstock last Friday.
January 30, 1884 Issue
Mrs. Malinda Keith, of this place, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Priscilla Ketchin, on last Monday the
21st. She was in the seventy-eight year of her age and probably died of paralysis of the heart. She was buried in the
Scion Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Mr. Jonathan Rabb, of Monticello, died at his residence on Thursday last of Bright’s disease of the kidneys. He was
about sixty years of age and leaves a widow and a large family of children.
February 6, 1884 Issue
Miss Margaret Halsell, of Feasterville, died on the 24th
of general debility and heart disease at the age of 83 years and
5 months. Her remains were interred in the family burying ground.
Mr. Thompson Chappell died at Jenkinsville last Saturday from paralysis at about the age of fifty.
Mr. William I. Egleston died last Thursday in Mobile of typhoid pneumonia. He was a native of Charleston, a son of
the late Wm. I. Egleston and the only brother of Mr. DuBose Egleston of this place. He was about thirty-six years of
age and leaves a wife and three children.
March 12, 1884 Issue
Mrs. Martha E. Starnes, formerly of Fairfield County, died at Rutherfordton, N. C. on the 1st inst. She leaves five
orphan children.
Captain S. M. Smart, a Mexican War Veteran, died in Columbia on the 27th
ult.
Mr. Jerry Baylor, a colored man, died in the Salem neighborhood on the 27th
ult. He leaves a wife and no children.
Mr. O. B. Moore, one of the most successful of the colored teachers in the county, died a few days ago.
March 19, 1884 Issue
Miss Eliza McDowell died at her home in this place last Sunday at the age of seventy-six. She was buried in the
Associate Reformed Church Cemetery.
Mr. J. N. Waters, a student in the Crosbyville Institute, died on the 7th
inst. of pneumonia at the age of 24.
April 16, 1884
Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes, who lived about fifteen miles southwest of Winnsboro, died at her residence on the 28th
of last
March at the age of eighty-seven.
April 23, 1884
Mr. John W. Aiken died at the residence of his father, Dr. W. E. Aiken, in this place on Monday the 14th
inst. of
general congestion at the age of about twenty-five. He was buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Mrs. Maria McClure died in White Oak on Friday the 11th
inst., possibly from heart disease at the age of between
fifty and fifty-five.
Mr. Nicholas Colvin Sr., of Feasterville area, died on the 13th
inst. of paralysis at the age of eighty-one. His remains
were interred in the family burying ground.
Mrs. Mary Simpson, of the Feasterville area, died on the 11th
inst. of apoplexy at the age of eighty-one. Her remains
were interred in the family burying ground.
Mrs. Charlotte W. Vann died on March 29, near Blythewood.
April 30, 1884 Issue
Miss Sirena M. Hendrix died at the residence of her mother, Mrs. Nancy G. Hendrix, in this place last Friday of
consumption at the age of about twenty-one. The remains were interred in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Poole Taylor, second son of E. H. and C. P. Taylor, died near Buckhead on March 19, 1884, of pneumonia at the age
of seven.
May 7, 1884 Issue
Mrs. John J. Hemphill, of Chester, died on Wednesday.
May 14, 1884 Issue
Mrs. Lawrence Feaster died on the 30th
ult. from pneumonia. She leaves a husband and several children.
Mr. Nathan Simpson died on the 1st inst. from pneumonia at the age of about thirty-five. He leaves a wife and one
child.
May 21, 1884 Issue
Margaret Roche, an infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Roche, died Friday of brain fever and was interred in
the Methodist Church Cemetery.
The youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Lumpkin died Sunday and her remains were interred in the Methodist
Church Cemetery.
May 28, 1884 Issue
Mrs. Sarah Simonton died at the residence of Mr. W. B. Simonton near Albion, on last Tuesday the 20th
inst., at the
age of ninety-six. Her remains were interred in the New Hope Associate Reformed Church Graveyard.
Mr. William M. Yongue died at his residence near Feasterville on Friday from dysentery at the age of about fifty-
nine. He was a lieutenant in the late war and leaves a wife and six children.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Willingham died in this place on Sunday last and was buried in the
Presbyterian Church Graveyard.
Eliza Goings, a colored woman of this place, died from paralysis on Tuesday.
June 4, 1884 Issue
Mrs. Nancy Lauhon, of Ridgeway, died on Friday last, the 23rd
inst. at the age of 80. She left no surviving children.
Mr. William E. Parker, of Ridgeway, died on Tuesday the 20th
inst. of consumption at the age of about thirty-eight.
He leaves a wife and four children.
June 18, 1884 Issue
A little daughter of Mr. Joseph Gilbert, of Gaffney City, was buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery in this
place last Tuesday, the 10th
inst. Mr. Gilbert was formerly a resident of Winnsboro.
Miss Pollie Hoffman, daughter of Mr. G. P. Hoffman of Blythewood, died on Tuesday the 10th
inst. at Asheville, N.
C. The funeral service was held in Blythewood.
July 9, 1884 Issue
Susan Eliza Reynolds, daughter of Jno. S. and Sue E. Reynolds, died in Winnsboro on Sunday, July 6, 1884 at the
age of ten weeks.
July 16, 1884 Issue
Col. Joseph D. Aiken, of Charleston, died on Saturday the 5th
inst. of heart disease. He was born in Winnsboro in
1817 and married Miss Martin. He was a Confederate Veteran.
July 30, 1884 Issue
Mr. Edward W. Chaplin, of Savannah, Ga., drown Thursday last at Tybee at the age of 24. He was the son of the
late Marion Chaplin, of Beaufort, and stepson of Mrs. A. E. Chaplin, of this place.
Mrs. Elizabeth Owings died on last Monday, the 21st. inst. of typhoid fever at the age of about thirty. She was the
wife of Mr. J. M. Owings, of the Salem neighborhood and daughter of Mr. M. H. Berry, of Columbia. She leaves a
husband and three children.
August 6, 1884 Issue
Mrs. J. M. Todd, of Due West, died on Monday the 27th
inst. of pneumonia at the age of about thirty. She was the
wife of Prof. J. M. Todd and only daughter of Mr. John A. Brice, of Youngsville, a native of Fairfield County. She
leaves a husband and three little children.
August 13, 1884 Issue
Mrs. Margaret J. Shaw, widow of the late Robert. M. Shaw, died in this place on Wednesday of heart disease at the
age of fifty-five. She leaves two daughters; Mrs. R. M. Huey and Mrs. T. H. Ketchin. The funeral services were
held in the Associate Reformed Church.
Mr. Henry C. Yongue, of Feasterville, died at his home last Wednesday of typhoid fever and congestion of the brain
at the age of about twenty-four.
September 17, 1884 Issue
Robert T. Ketchin, the two-year son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ketchin of this place died last Monday, the 8th
inst. from
spasms. The funeral services were held at the Associate Reformed Church.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Harden died on Sunday, the 7th
inst. and was buried in the graveyard of
Scion Presbyterian Church.
September 24, 1884 Issue
Joseph Brice, the third child of Mr. J. Clarence Brice of Woodward, died of diphtheria last Wednesday.
October 1, 1884 Issue
Emmie Ruff, the fourth child of A. F. and M. E. Ruff, died on September 17, 1884 at Ridgeway from diphtheria at
the age of seven years and five months.
Johnnie L. Broom, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Broom of this county, died of diphtheria on the 4th
inst.
Ollace Robinson Blair, son of Mr. W. Mc. and Mamie R. Blair, died on September 5, 1884. He was born on June
8, 1878 and was buried in the village cemetery in Union C. H.
Mrs. Elizabeth K. Anderson died on August 28th
at the age of seventy-three. She was the eldest daughter of Col.
Wm. Kincaid. She was buried at the old Brick Church (Ebenezer).
October 8, 1884 Issue
Mr. Robt. A. Herron died at his residence on Friday last from an affection of the heart, at the age of about fifty-eight.
Mrs. G. A. White, wife of Mr. George A. White, died at her home on Thursday last of consumption at the age of
forty-three. The funeral services were held in the Methodist Church and the remains taken to Columbia and buried in
Elmwood Cemetery
October 15, 1884 Issue
Sallie Robertson, infant daughter of Mr. D. H. Robertson, died October 6, 1884 of typhoid fever at the residence of
Maj. B. H. Robertson.
October 22, 1884 Issue
Mrs. Anna R. Scruggs, wife of Mr. Thomas W. Scruggs of this county, died at her home on Tuesday last of typhoid
fever. She leaves a husband and two little children.
Mr. S. Lunsford Harrison, of Texas, died at his residence in that State on the 3rd
of September of congestion of the
brain at the age of about thirty-two. He leaves a wife and five children. He was a native of Fairfield County and
moved to Texas about ten years ago.
December 10, 1884 Issue
Mr. John Robertson died at his home in Longtown on Friday last at the age of ninety-three. He was the father of Ex-
Senator Thomas J. Robertson and Mr. Jno. E. Robertson.
Mr. James McCully died on Friday last in the Wateree Section at about the age of fifty.
Mrs. Hattie C. Shelton, wife of W. J. Shelton and daughter of Major John J. Welch, died on November 19, 1884
from dropsy of the heart at the age of 36. She leaves a husband and four children.
January 21, 1885 Issue
Mrs. Mamie E. Cummings, the wife of Mr. J. H. Cummings of this place, died on Thursday at the age of thirty-two
and leaves a husband and four children. She was a daughter of Mr. H. L. Elliott and a granddaughter of the late John
McMaster. The funeral services were held in the Associate Reformed Church.
February 11, 1885 Issue
Dr. S. B. McLurkin died last Monday.
February 18, 1885 Issue
G. Marie Lyles died on the 26th
of January.
Mary E. Cummings, wife of Joseph H. Cummings, died on January 15, 1885 in her thirty-second year of her age.
March 4, 1885 Issue
Mr. John A. Fraser died in Springfield, Missouri at the age of about thirty-eight. He was a son of the late Rev.
Malcolm Fraser. He was born in Winnsboro and moved west in 1877.
Mr. Edgar A. Powell committed suicide Sunday. He was about forty-five years old and leaves a wife and eight
children.
March 11, 1885 Issue
Mr. Gasaway Fowler, who resided near Alston, was stricken with paralysis on Sunday, the 20th
ult. and died the
following Monday. He was a Confederate Veteran. He leaves a wife and a large family of children.
March 18, 1885 Issue
Rev. Edwin C. Steele died at the residence of Mr. Thomas Ashby, near Florence, on the 6th
inst. at the age of thirty-
five. He was a native of Charleston and moved to Winnsboro early in the war. He leaves a wife and two children.
Capt. Robert C. Clowney died at his home on last Thursday from pleuro-pneumonia at about the age of forty-five.
He was a veteran of the Sixth Regiment and leaves six children.
Mr. Andrew M. Young died at his residence on last Monday from heart disease at about fifty years of age and leaves
a wife and three children. He served in Company G, Sixth Regiment S. C. V.
March 25, 1885 Issue
Capt. R. C. Clowney died at his home on the 12th
inst. of pneumonia and his remains were interred at New Hope
Church. He leaves seven orphaned children, the eldest eighteen.
Mr. Wm. Stevenson died in Columbia last week and was buried in New Hope Church Cemetery a few days ago.
April 22, 1885 Issue
Mrs. Massie Bolin, who lived near Buckhead, died of pneumonia on the 13th
inst. at the age of about seventy-one.
She leaves three children.
Benjamin Emerson, a very old colored man, died last Saturday.
Mrs. P. A. Hedgepath, who lives in the Horeb Area, died on the 9th
inst. of pneumonia. She leaves a husband and six
little children.
May 13, 1885 Issue
Mr. J. F. Arledge, who resided in the Rocky Mount section, died on Monday at the age of about seventy. He leaves a
wife and one child, Mrs. Wylie Davis of Ridgeway.
William R. Robertson died last Wednesday. He was born in the Longtown section on November 30, 1818, son of
Thomas Robertson and grandson of Captain Robertson. In 1844 he married Miss Elizabeth C. Rabb. His only
surviving child is T. R. Robertson of Charlotte, N. C.
May 27, 1885 Issue
John Douglass Harrison, son of Mr. J. D. Harrison, died of consumption on the 23rd
of April last at the age of seven
years, eleven months and twenty-seven days.
Mr. William M. Boyd died on the 23rd
inst. at the age of seventy-three. He came to this country from Ireland in 1822,
and leaves a wife and several children.
Chalmers McMaster died on Thursday from injuries received from falling from the second story of his home.
June 3, 1885 Issue
Mr. Joseph F. Arledge, who died about two weeks ago in Winnsboro was born in the Rocky Mount neighborhood on
October 28, 1818. His first marriage was to his cousin, Annie Arledge, the mother of his only surviving child, Mrs.
Wylie Davis of Ridgeway. In 1873 he married Priscilla Nichols, who survive him. He also leaves two brothers, Dr.
J. R. Arledge and Mr. Saml. T. Arledge, and one sister, Mrs. Nichols.
June 10, 1885 Issue
Mr. Ruben Motley, who resided near Ridgeway, died of cancer of the tongue on the 21st of May last. He leaves three
daughters.
June 17, 1885 Issue
Mr. James W. Farmer, of this county, died last Friday. He left a widow, two grown sons and one daughter, Mrs.
Dunn, now of Greenville. The funeral services were held at Asbury Methodist Church.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hendrix died recently and left a husband and seven children. She was buried at Pine Grove Church.
Mr. Ruben Boulware, of this county, was found dead in his bed last Wednesday. It is thought that he died of
apoplexy, as he was stricken with paralysis two or three years ago and had only partially recovered. He was about
fifty.
Mr. Thomas McKinstry died at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. W. P. Gibson, on Wednesday. He was stricken
with paralysis several months ago and had been lingering ever since. He was about seventy-seven years of age.
June 24, 1885 Issue
Mrs. Margaret Armstrong died on the 11th
at the age of seventy-three and was buried at Bethel Cemetery.
Mr. Thomas McKinstry died at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. W. P. Gibson, on the 10th
inst. and was buried
in Bethel Cemetery.
Mr. A. M. Paul, of this county, died on Wednesday the 17th
inst. at the age of eighty-seven.
July 1, 1885 Issue
Daisy Yongue, daughter of Mr. J. Martin Yongue of this county, died on the 17th
inst.
July 8, 1885 Issue
Rev. L. H. Robertson, of this county, died on Friday last at the age of twenty-eight of consumption. He leaves a wife.
Mr. W. B. Benson, of the Rocky Mount Section, died on Sunday at the age of sixty-one.
July 15, 1885 Issue
Mr. D. H. Johnston, of Ansel, La., died on the 16th
of June at the age of sixty-three. He was a native of this county
and moved there in 1859.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hall Jr., age about one year, died on the 30th
ultimo.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harden, of this place, aged about seven and a half months, died at
Lancaster on the 1st inst.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Samuels, aged about eleven months, died on the 7th
inst.
Mrs. Wm. Blair died of consumption and was buried at Salem on Monday last.
Mrs. John Goree died of consumption and was buried at Salem on Tuesday last.
July 22, 1885 Issue
Mr. C. S. Coleman of this county, died on Thursday the 9th
inst. at the age of seventy-five. He served in the 12th
Regiment of the S. C. V.
Mr. Edward A. Kennedy, of the Bear Creek Community, died of typhoid fever on Monday the 13th
inst. at the age of
about sixty-five. He served in the 4th
Regiment, S. C. Cavalry.
Mr. James W. Yongue, of Troupe, Smith County, Texas a son of Mr. Chas. B. Yongue formerly of this county, died
on the 12th
inst. at the age of sixteen.
Miss Belle Jordan, daughter of Rev. D. E. Jordan, died in Greensboro, N. C. on Sunday. The funeral services were
held at the Presbyterian Church.
August 5, 1885 Issue
Mr. B. W. Bettis, of Edgefield, died on July 29.
Mr. R. B. Smith, of this county, died on last Monday the 27th
inst.
August 19, 1885 Issue
Miss Eunice C. Perrin, of Abbeville, died at the residence of Dr. C. A. Henderson, in Greenville, on Sunday of
consumption at the age of twenty-three. She was the youngest daughter of Col. James Perrin. She was buried in
Abbeville.
Mr. T. Chalmers Gaston, committed suicide in Atlanta, where he had gone for treatment of dyspepsia.
August 26, 1885 Issue
Milling Jackson, the two-year old son of Mr. W. F. Jackson, died on Saturday of diphtheria. The remains were
interred in the Presbyterian graveyard.
W. C. Moore was killed by B. F. Welsh on Saturday last in Lancaster.
September 16, 1885 Issue
Mrs. Matha Yongue, wife of Mr. H. H. Yongue, died on last Wednesday of brain fever. She leaves a husband and
four children.
September 23, 1885 Issue
Bishop Henry C. Lay, of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Easton, died last week in Baltimore.
September 30, 1885 Issue
Mr. G. L. Huey died on Wednesday. He was the son of Mr. M. M. Huey, and a brother of Mr. R. M. Huey. His
funeral took place at the Associate Reformed Church.
Mrs. Leila S. Miller, wife of Dr. J. H. Miller and daughter of Col. Jno. L. Black of Greenville, S. C., died in her
home on Cross Hill, Laurens County on August 12, 1885. She was born in Ridgeway and was twenty-two year old.
Mrs. Nancy Ferrell, of the Jackson Creek Section, died on the 24th
at the age of seventy. She died of paralysis, which
was supposed to have been caused by a fall.
October 7, 1885 Issue
Gregor Gladney, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gladney, died on Thursday of congestion of the brain at about the age of
six. His grandfather is Mr. R. J. Gladney. His remains were interred in the Jackson Creek Cemetery.
October 21, 1885 Issue
Miss Mary Tinker, of the Jackson Creek Section, died on Thursday at the age of 74 years.
Mr. R. W. Craig, of the Cedar Creek Section, died on Monday last.
Mr. D. E. McCreight, who had just reached his majority, died on Tuesday of consumption. He leaves a mother and
sister. The funeral services were held at the Presbyterian Church.
November 4, 1885 Issue
Mr. J. William McCants died at his home Sunday from a form of consumption at about the age of thirty-four. He
was the son of the late Dr. George McCants. He married Miss Sue Boykin Lyles, who preceded him to the grave in
the fall of 1882, leaving no children. The funeral services were held at the Methodist Church.
November 11, 1885 Issue
Mrs. M. M. Adger, formerly of this county, died in Chicora, Louisiana. She was a daughter of the late James
Gamble.
Dr. John R. Cook died on the 18th
ult. at the age of 65 in Marshallville, Ga. He was first married in 1847 Mrs.
Harmon, who died in 1851, and then to Mrs. Sarah S. Owens, a daughter of the late Osmund Woodward.
November 18, 1885 Issue
Aiken Egleston, son of Mr. and Mrs. DuBose Egleston, died on Monday last at about four years of age. The funeral
was held in the Episcopal Church and his remains were interred in the family plot in the cemetery.
The oldest daughter of Dr. J. C. LaBorde died at the age of 13 and was buried at Cedar Creek Church
November 25, 1885 Issue
Dr. William K. Turner died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Dr. Scruggs on Sunday the 22nd.
December 2, 1885 Issue
Mr. Jeremiah McCarthy, a former citizen of Fairfield, died in Columbia a day or two ago. He was over eighty years
of age.
December 9, 1885 Issue
Mr. Walter C. Yongue died at the age of nineteen. He was the youngest son of Mrs. Frances Yongue and brother-
in-law of Captain Boyles.
December 30, 1885 Issue
Mrs. Pauline S. Jones died at Longtown on the 16th
of last month, at the age of twenty-six years and ten months. She
was born near Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1859, married in Monticello in 1883 and was the daughter of B. R. Scott.
Mrs. Mary Ann Martin, consort of the late Wm. A. Martin, died at the residence of her son, Robt. L. Martin, near
Monticello on the 21st inst. She had been affected with paralysis for some time and was seventy-seven..
Mr. Robert Caldwell died in Blackstock a few days ago.
Mr. Aaron H. Powell, formerly of this county, died in Huntsville, Texas on the 18th
inst. from an attack of cholera
morbus at the age of thirty-eight. He leaves a wife and six children. His remains were brought here and interred in the
family burying-ground at Mount Moriah Church.
Mr. Wm. C. Neal died on Thursday from injuries received in an accident. He was the son of the late Rev. Henry
Neal and was about thirty-seven years of age. The funeral services were held in the Methodist Church and the remains
were interred in the adjoining cemetery.
January 13, 1886 Issue
Adam Blake, a colored man living on Mr. H.L. Elliott’s place, died last Sunday. He came to Winnsboro in 1813 and
hauled the town clock from Charleston.
February 10, 1886 Issue
William Capers Neil died in Winnsboro on December 24, 1885.
Captain Butler P. Alston, of Rock Hill, died on Wednesday. He was a soldier in the Sixth Regiment.
Mrs. Rebecca M. Woodward died at the residence of Mrs. Andrew Mobley, of this county, on Saturday last at the
age of seventy-two from pneumonia. She was a daughter of the late Hon. Edward P. Pearson, a granddaughter of the
Rev. Samuel Whorter Yongue, and the wife of Judge Jno. J. Woodward of Talladega, Alabama who died in the
war. Her remains were interred beside her husband in the Presbyterian Graveyard.
February 17, 1886 Issue
Mrs. Hastings, wife of Mr. Patrick Hastings, died on Tuesday from apoplexy at the age of seventy-one. She was
buried in the Ebenezer Graveyard. She leaves a husband.
Prof. B. R. Turnipseed died at his home near Columbia on Thursday. He was born in 1850.
February 24, 1886 Issue
Mr. LaFavette Poteet died on Saturday last at the age of about sixty-one. He was buried in the Presbyterian Church
Cemetery. He was a widower and had no children.
March 3, 1886 Issue
Mr. John W. Evans died at his home on Saturday the 21st,
of paralysis at the age of sixty-three.
McCain McGill, infant of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A. McGill of Crosbyville, died on Wednesday the 17th
of February at
the age of six months.
Matilda Rosborough, a well known colored woman, died Wednesday at the age of eighty-one. She was devote
member of the Methodist Church and was buried in the Methodist Graveyard
March 17, 1886 Issue
Mr. William Gunnell died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. John Taylor, near Simpson’s Turnout on Friday the
12th
inst. at the age of 86.
Mrs. Mary H. Reynolds, wife of Mr. Joseph Reynolds, died near Rockton on the 9th
inst. from convulsions.
David C. Aiken, colored, died at his home on Jackson Creek on Wednesday. He was a member of the Sixth
Regiment.
March 24, 1886 Issue
Mrs. Mattie L. McCarley died in Winnsboro, S. C. on January 18, 1886 at the age of thirty-five. She was the
daughter of Mrs. Oxner and was the mother of nine children, six of whom survive her.
March 31, 1886 Issue
Mr. John W. Evans died on the 20th
of February at the age of sixty-three. He was born on June 15, 1823, the son of
Mr. Jos. Evans. He married Miss Mary M. Martin on January 26, 1847 and leaves a wife and five children.
Mr. Daniel D. Fenly died at his home on the 13 inst. at the age of eighty-ninth.
Mr. John K. McCarley died on Friday of pneumonia. He was buried in the Associate Reformed Church Graveyard.
He leaves a wife and a number of children.
Mrs. Sallie Rosborough died last Thursday.
April 15, 1886 Issue
Rev. David Jackson died on April 6th
, 1886. He was born in 1808.
April 22, 1886 Issue
Ralph Madden Vinson, infant of Mr. and Mrs. John Vinson, died on Monday last from pneumonia. He was
interred at White Oak.
May 19, 1886 Issue
Mrs. Savilla H. Cameron, relict of the late Col. R. G. Cameron, died on the 11th
inst., in the eighty-seventy year of
her age. She was buried in the Concord Church Cemetery.
Freddie Sitgreaves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sitgreaves, died on Wednesday last from diphtheria at the age
of five. She was buried in the Associate Reformed Church Cemetery.
May 26, 1886 Issue
Leonard McCarley, ten month old son of Mr. R. J. McCarley, died on Monday. He was buried by the side of his
mother, in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Mrs. Osborne Hedgepath died on Wednesday from measles. She was buried in the Bethel Cemetery.
Mr. Eli Free was killed by James Johnson, at Dawkins on Saturday.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dubose Egleston died on Friday.
June 2, 1886 Issue
Annie Louisa Roche died on Thursday from measles at the age of about seventeen months. Her remains were
interred in the Methodist graveyard.
Mrs. William Friday died on Thursday and was buried at Cedar Creek Church.
June 9, 1886 Issue
Mrs. Mildred Fant, mother of Dr. F. M. E. Fant, Dr. S. F. Fant and Mr. Perry Fant, died on Sunday, May 30,
1886 at the age of ninety-nine.
Walter Eugene Boyles, the infant son of Capt. and Mrs. J. R. Boyles, died on Saturday of congestion of the brain.
The funeral services were held at the Presbyterian Church.
June 16, 1886 Issue
Mr. R. M. Stevenson died on Saturday of old age which was hastened by an attack of dysentery along with an
affection of the heart at the age of eighty-seven.
June 23, 1886 Issue
Mrs. Alice H. Means, wife of Capt. Isaac H. Means, died at her home in this county on Thursday last. She was a
sister of ex-Governor Hagood and a native of Barnwell County.
June 30, 1886 Issue
Mr. J. M. McNeel, of Chester, died on Saturday in Atlanta where he had gone for treatment of Bright’s disease.
July 21, 1886 Issue
Mrs. Suckey Vanderbilt, colored, died on the 27th
ult. at the age of eighty-three.
August 4, 1886 Issue
Dixon Boyles died on Friday of dysentery at the age of two years, two months and twenty-seven days. He was buried
in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
August 11, 1886 Issue
Dr. Edward W. Aiken, eldest son of Dr. Wm. E. Aiken, died on Tuesday. He was born in Winnsboro a little over
thirty-one year ago. The funeral services were held at the Presbyterian Church.
Hon. Samuel J. Tilden died on Wednesday at his home on the Hudson.
September 1, 1886 Issue
Col. Henry C. Davis died of heart disease on the 27th
inst. at Ridgeway. He was the youngest child of Dr. James
Davis and was born in Columbia on August 6, 1823. He married Miss Belle Means, daughter of Rev. Robt. Means,
in 1868. He served in the 12th
S. C V., in command of Company C. He was buried in the churchyard of St. Stephen’s
at Ridgeway by the side of his wife and son, Edward Palmer Davis.
September 4, 1886 Issue
Miss Mamie White, daughter of Mr. G. A. White, died on Thursday at the age of seventeen from consumption. Her
remains were sent to Columbia for burial.
September 22, 1886 Issue
Mr. Jno. A. Simpson died at his home in Ridgeway on Thursday last at the age of about forty-one. His remains were
interred in the Methodist Churchyard in Ridgeway. He leaves a wife and four children.
Winnie Ashford, colored, wife of Osborne Ashford, recently died in the Horeb Area.
September 29, 1886 Issue
Mr. Mitchell L. Owings died at his home near Salem Church on Thursday at the age of about sixty-two. He had been
suffering from heart disease and asthma. He was buried in the Salem Churchyard.
October 6, 1886 Issue
Isaac Ross, colored, son of March Ross, died Sunday from heart disease.
October 13, 1886 Issue
Mrs. Jane Hemphill, of Chester, died Monday of heart disease. She was the daughter of the late Mr. Robert Brice
of this county.
October 20, 1886 Issue
Feaster B. Wilkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilkes, died on Wednesday at the age of about one.
Mrs. Emma Faust died on Sunday before last and was buried at Sandfield Church.
An infant of Mrs. Emma Faust died on Wednesday.
An infant of Mr. and Mrs John Brown died on Sunday.
November 3, 1886 Issue
Mr. Tyre Ford died on the 29th
of October in the Gladden’s Grove Neighborhood at the age of about eighty-five. He
was the father of Mr. Strother Ford.
November 10, 1886 Issue
Rev. Peter J. Shand died in Columbia on Monday at the age of more that eighty-six.
November 17, 1886 Issue
Mr. Thos. W. Rabb Sr. died on Friday in the Monticello Section at the age of sixty-nine. His remains were interred
in the family graveyard.
An infant of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Huey died on Friday and the remains interred in the A. R. P. Church Cemetery.
November 24, 1886 Issue
Margaret Ruff Matthews, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. P. Matthews Jr., died Tuesday.
Mr. Thomas N. Youngblood, of Chester, died of dropsy of the heart on Sunday.
Mrs. James Rains died recently in the Blythewood Area.
A child of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards died recently in the Blythewood Area.
An infant of Mr. and Mrs. John Goza, of Edgefield, was buried in the Sandy Level Church Cemetery recently.
December 8, 1886 Issue
Mr. R. K. Pickett, of the northwest section of the county, died on the 30th
ult. at three score and ten.
December 15, 1886 Issue
Col. James Henry Rion died Sunday the 12th
of neuralgia of the heart. He was born on April 17, 1828 in Montreal,
Canada and married Miss Mary C. Weir on December 11, 1851. He leaves three sons and four daughters.
Mr. Charles Timms, brother of Mr. Andrew Timms, died on Wednesday last. His funeral was held in the A. R. P.
Churchyard.
December 29, 1886 Issue
Mr. David Hollis died at his home near Flint Hill on Monday last, he was past four score.
Mr. James R. Kennedy Sr. died on Tuesday at Blythewood of paralysis at the age of seventy-eight. He was an uncle
of Capt. Hinnant. He was buried in the family burying ground near Blythewood.
January 5, 1887 Issue
Rev. Harrison Liston, colored, died on November 2, 1886 at the age of 106.
Thomas Lyles Feaster, only child of J. C. and S. L. Feaster, died at Buckhead on December 21, 1886 at the age of
eight.
Col. S. H. Owens, a former citizen of Fairfield, died in Mildwood, Marion County, Florida on the 13th
of December at
the age of seventy-four. He was twice married, first to Miss Alice Heath of Richland, and in 1847 to Miss Mary A.
Dantzler, a full sister of Col. Olin M. Dantzler, of Orangeburg. He was the father of Albert W. Owens.
January 12, 1887 Issue
Mr. James A. McCrorey died of pneumonia at his home at Blackstock on December 28th
ult., age sixty-five years.
Mr. Henry Boylston, a former citizen of Winnsboro, died of consumption on Wednesday the 5th
instant at
Bechamville in Chester County. He was the son of the late R. B. Boylston and about twenty-five years old. His
remains were interred in the Scion Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
January 19, 1887 Issue
John Mack, president of the colored Hook and Ladder Company, died on Sunday.
February 2, 1887 Issue
Miss Eliza W. Barnwell, daughter of the late Hon. Robert W. Barnwell, died on Saturday in Columbia.
Mr. J. O. Nichols died near White Oak on Tuesday at the age of about forty. He leaves a wife and children.
February 9, 1887 Issue
Arthur Ben, colored about eight years of age, was accidentally shot and killed near Wallaceville.
Miss Mattie Neil died on Tuesday and was buried in the family graveyard near Wateree Church on Wednesday.
Mr. Manuel Thomas, colored, was found dead on Tuesday.
Major C. E. Thomas, of Ridgeway, died on Tuesday of heart disease at the age of forty-three. He leaves a wife and
five children.
February 16, 1887 Issue
Mr. Rufus Oates, a former citizen of Blackstock, was killed at Birmingham, Alabama in a railroad accident. He
leaves a widowed mother.
February 23, 1887 Issue
Mr. Francis W. Fickling died at his home in Columbia on Wednesday last at the age of seventy-seven.
March 9, 1887 Issue
Mr. James Cork Sr., originally from Fairfield County, died last Saturday in Donnalds, he is the father of Prof. J. C.
Cork, of Prosperity.
March 16, 1887 Issue
Mr. Jas. Clark Propst died at the residence of his brother, Mr. Jno. B. Propst, near Feasterville on Tuesday of
consumption at the age of forty. His funeral was held in the Presbyterian Church and he was buried in the churchyard.
April 6, 1887 Issue
Mr. J. B. Jones died from wounds he received from Col. George Johnston on Saturday last in Newberry.
Mr. Scott Copeland, colored man, died on Saturday.
April 20, 1887 Issue
Prof. G. A. Woodward died in Montgomery, Alabama on the 12th
.
Mrs. Emmeline S. Herbert, widow of Major Waters W. Herbert and daughter of Dr. George B. Pearson of Fonti
Flora, Fairfield County, died on March 17, 1887 at Ashland, Farifax County, Virginia, at the home of her brother-in-
law, Wm. W. Boyce.
April 27, 1887 Issue
Mr. A. J. Nichols died on Sunday last from dropsy of the heart at the age of seventy. His remains were interred in
Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery.
Mr. Jackson Tidwell died on Monday from diarrhea at the age of seventy. He was interred in Greenbriar Church
Cemetery.
May 4, 1887 Issue
Mrs. Mary Simpson, of Ridgeway, died on last Tuesday the 26th
inst. at the age of 70. She was buried at Aimwell
Presbyterian Church and leaves eight children.
Mrs. Martha Nichols, relict of Mr. Osmund Nichols, who preceded her to the grave three years ago, died on
Thursday last at the age of seventy-five.
An infant of Mr. and Mrs. Wooten died Thursday at the residence of Mr. W. B. Gilbert. The remains were sent to
Blythewood for burial.
Mrs. Nancy Carter, wife of Mr. Thos. Carter, who lives near Bell’s Bridge, died on the 29th
of April. She leaves a
husband and five children.
May 18, 1887 Issue
Mr. James Bankhead died on Sunday the 15th
inst. from consumption at the age of seventy-three. His remains were
interred in the A. R. P. Churchyard at White Oak. He leaves a wife and several children.
Mrs. M. K. Scruggs, wife of Dr. M. K. Scruggs, died Thursday last of consumption at the age of twenty-three. She
was the eldest daughter of the late Dr. W. K. Turner. Her remains were interred in the Lebanon Churchyard.
May 19, 1887 Issue
Mr. Patrick Hastings died at his home on Monday of congestive chill.
Mr. J. J. Hood died at his residence near Blythewood on Saturday of consumption.
May 26, 1887 Issue
Mrs. Sallie Gladden, wife of Mr. J. F. Gladden, died at her home near Rocky Mount on the 24th
inst. She leaves a
husband and four children.
Mr. J. Turner McCullough died near Gladden’s Grove on Wednesday at the age of about forty.
May 28, 1887 Issue
An eighteen-month-old child of Mr. W. S. Dickey who lives near Blackstock, died from taking strychnine.
Mrs. J. C. McKinstry, wife of Dr. T. B. McKinstry and sister of Capt. J. H. Hinnant, died on Thursday. She
leaves a husband and four children and was interred at Bethel Church Cemetery.
June 1, 1887 Issue
An of infant of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tennant died near White Oak last Saturday.
June 15, 1887 Issue
Mr. Daniel Hall Sr. died at his home near Gladden’s Grove on Thursday at the age of eighty-four. His remains were
interred in Bethesda Methodist Churchyard.
Mr. W. A. McCreight, a former citizen of our town, died in Cheraw on the 4th
inst. at the age of eighty-five.
Mrs. Amon Pope, mother of the late Irancus Pope, died at her home on the 7th
inst., at the age of seventy-one. Her
remains were interred in the Stevenson family graveyard,
An infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shoemaker died on Monday last and was buried at Monticello.
June 29, 1887 Issue
Mrs. Marion Mobley Wilks, wife of Major John W. Wilks and eldest daughter of Dr. Samuel F. Mobley, formerly
of Fairfield, died on Friday the 17th
inst. in Chester County at the age of thirty-seven. Her remains were interred in the
Calvary Church Cemetery.
Mrs. Sallie Hardin, widow of the late Capt. E. C. Hardin, died in Atlanta, Ga. on June 10, 1887 at the age of fifty-
eight.
Mrs. S. E. Morris, wife of the late Mr. Isaac Morris, died near Dawkins on the 27th
of May at the age of sixty-seven.
She leaves two daughters and one son.
Isaiah Minor, colored, died on Wednesday at White Oak from heart disease.
Mrs. Livinia Rawls, sister of Capt. T. Wade Rawls, died on Sunday last at the age of 45.
Allen Jones Robertson, son of Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Robertson, formerly of Winnsboro but now of Columbia, died on
Saturday last of peritonitis at the age of seven years and eight months.
Mrs. Elizabeth Tirzah Lyles, wife of Nathan Lyles and daughter of Jacob Busby of Lexington County, died on May
30, 1887 at her residence in Fairfield County. She was born in 1817.
July 13, 1887 Issue
Mr. Tillman Dickson drowned in Gladden’s Pond on Big Rocky Creek on Monday, the 4th
inst. He was a
Confederate Soldier and leaves a wife and seven children.
Rev. J. C. Chalmers, born in Newberry County on April 26, 1811, died on Thursday at the age of 77. He leaves a
wife, son and an adopted son. He was buried in the A. R. P Church Cemetery.
July 20, 1887 Issue
Mrs. Isaac Morris was buried on the 26th
of last month.
July 27, 1887 Issue
Mrs. Susan E. Morris, relict of the late Isaac Morris, died at her residence in Fairfield County on May 25, 1887.
She was a daughter of Mr. Burr Harrison, born on March 22, 1820, and married Isaac Morris on October 12, 1837.
She had seven children, three of whom survive her.
Mrs. T. D. Oxner died on Saturday last at the age of sixty-eight from paralysis of the heart. She was born in
Lexington County in 1819. Her remains were interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
Mr. Samuel Johnston died Sunday from typho-malarial fever. He was born on August 9, 1859, and married Miss
Sallie Gladden, second daughter of Mr. John G. Gladden on April 28, 1887. His remains were interred in the
Methodist Church Cemetery.
August 3, 1887 Issue
Mr. D. A. McDowell died Wednesday near White Oak from typhoid fever at the age of twenty-eight. He was not
married and was buried in the Wateree Churchyard.
August 10, 1887 Issue
Mr. Julius Smith, colored, died on Thursday from dropsy of the chest.
August 17, 1887 Issue
Church Williford, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Williford, died at Yorkville on Sunday from brain fever. He was two
years old.
Miss Sallie McMaster died on Tuesday from typho-malarial fever at the age of twenty. Her remains were interred in
the A. R. P. Church Cemetery.
Mrs. Katie Neal, mother of Mr. Frank Neal, died Saturday at the age of seventy-eight. Her remains were interred in
Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Mr. Charles Timms died Sunday of heart disease at the age of seventy-eight. He was buried in the A. R. P. Cemetery
and he leaves a wife and nine children.
August 24, 1887 Issue
Mr. John Pettigrew, son of Mr. G. B. Pettigrew, died Sunday of typho-malarial fever. He had just reached his
majority and he was buried in the Salem Church Cemetery.
August 31, 1887 Issue
George Thompson, son of the late O. R. Thompson, died at the residence of Mr. G. H. McMaster from congestion
at the age of fourteen. His remains were interred in the Scion Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
September 14, 1887 Issue
Mr. Calvin L. Buchanan died at his home in Upshur Count, Texas from a spell of fever. He was born and raised in
Fairfield County and brother of Dr. R. A. Buchanan, and moved to Texas some thirty-five ago.
September 28, 1887 Issue
Mrs. Jane Madden died on Monday at the age of 86. She was a Miss Cathcart and came to this country from
Ireland about 1820. She was a sister of the late Robert Cathcart, married Rev. Campbell Madden in 1822, and was
the mother of Dr. T. B. Madden and Mrs. John H. Cathcart. Her remains were interred in the A. R. P. Church
Cemetery.
October 12, 1887 Issue
Mrs. Rachel Chislom died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Strong, near Coanwell’s Turnout on the 26th
of September at the age of one hundred. She was born in the town of Larne, County Antrim, Ireland on September 17,
1787. Her maiden name was Cabeen. She came to America in the year 1820, arriving in this county on the 9th
of
December of that year. On the day of her arrival she was married to Thomas Chisolm to whom she became engaged
in the old country and who preceded her to America one year. They moved to the New Hope Church area in Fairfield
County, where Mr. Chisolm died in 1836. Her remains were interred in New Hope Churchyard.
October 12, 1887 Issue
Mr. Thomas Davis a former citizen of our county, died in Chester on Tuesday while undergoing an operation at the
age of about sixty.
Mr. George Shedd died at his home near Monticello on Tuesday the 4th
inst. He was over the age of eighty years.
Mrs. Mary A. Gibson, mother of Mrs. J. Clendining and Mr. R. A. Gibson, of Columbia, died in Prosperity on
October 3, 1887 at the age of sixty-seven
October 27, 1887 Issue
Mr. John C. Morris, who lived near Dawkins, died on Monday from heart disease. He lived with his sister Miss
Mary Morris.
Nettie Groeschel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Groeschel, died on Wednesday at the age of two. Her remains
were taken to Columbia for burial.
November 2, 1887 Issue
Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, widow of the late Mr. John Wilson, formerly of Fairfield, died on Monday in King’s
Mountain at the age of seventy-four.
December 13, 1887 Issue
Mrs. Miles King died on Saturday and her remains were laid to rest in the Scion Presbyterian Churchyard.
December 15, 1887 Issue
Mr. P. G. Killingsworth died on the 8th
inst. at age of about 84.
Mrs. Maud Black, wife of Mr. A. M. Black, died on October 27. Her youngest daughter, Alice Lucile, died on
August 18, 1887; and on October 29 another daughter, Missie died. Mrs. Black was the daughter of Joel A. Smith
and was born November 2, 1867, and married on December 4, 1884.
January 11, 1888 Issue
Mr. James Russell died in New York on Friday at the age of 63. He was the brother of Mrs. D. Lauderdale.
Mrs. John Wooten died of consumption and her remains were interred in the Bethel Cemetery today. She leaves a
husband and several children.
Louis Porcher Egleston, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. DuBose Egleston, died on Saturday last. The remains were
interred in the Episcopal Cemetery.
Mr. Wesley Kirkland, of Monticello, died on the 9th
inst. at the age of forty-five. He was the son of the late Daniel
B. Kirkland and a brother of Mr. J. Murray Kirkland.
January 18, 1888 Issue
Mrs. Mary A. Aiken died at her home in Chester County on Saturday the 7th
inst. of pneumonia. She was the wife of
Mr. James W. Aiken and a sister of Mrs. John H. Neil of White Oak. She leaves a husband and one child. She was
buried in the Hopewell Cemetery.
January 25, 1888 Issue
Miss Mary M. Gaillard, daughter of Col. H. A. Gailliard, died on Monday of consumption.
Mr. Thos. R. Robertson, of Jackson Creek, died on Saturday of dropsy of the heart and was over the age of seventy.
Mr. John Wylie died on Tuesday from dropsy at the age of over 74. His remains were interred at Wateree Church.
Miss Jemima McCants, daughter of James and Mary McCants, died on January 2, 1888.
February 1, 1888 Issue
Mr. Jno. P. Matthews Sr., father of Mr. Jno. P. Matthews of Winnsboro, died on Saturday at his home near Lowell,
N. C. He was over eighty year old.
Mr. Jno. D. Oxner, a former citizen of this town, a son of the late Mr. T. D. Oxner and a brother of Mrs. Fannie
Smith of this place, died in Jesup, Ga. on the 23rd
of January of paralysis. He leaves a wife, two children, two sisters
and a brother.
The funeral for Miss Mary Gaillard took place on Tuesday in the Episcopal Church and her remains were interred in
the Episcopal Cemetery.
Miss Kate Caldwell, daughter of Mr. J. C. Caldwell, died on Friday from pneumonia.
Mrs. Jno. McGrady died on last Wednesday from burns.
February 8, 1888 Issue
Charles Edward Thomas died on February 1, 1887 (one year ago) at Ridgeway. He was born on November 14,
1844, the son of Dr. John P. Thomas and Charlotte Henrietta, of the Courturier family. He married Miss Thomas
of Ridgeway He was a Confederate Veteran.
Mr. Robt. J. McCreight, of Camden, died on Wednesday last. He was a brother of the late Jas. McCreight and
Wm. McCreight of Cheraw, who died last June. He was a native of Winnsboro and an uncle of Mr. Jos. W.
McCreight. He was over seventy years of age.
February 15, 1888 Issue
Mrs. Elizabeth Burley, formerly of this county, died at Walhalla the last of January.
Mrs. Sarah Beaty died on Thursday at the age of about sixty. She was the wife of the late James Beaty, who died
about five year ago and the daughter of Jas. A. McCrorey. Her funeral was held at the Presbyterian Church.
Dr. T. F. Broom, formerly of this county, died in Darlington on Monday last. He was a member of Company C, 12th
Regiment, S. C. V. and about forty-five. He leaves a wife and several children.
Mrs. R. W. Kennedy, living near Ridgeway, died on February 2nd
. She leaves two children.
February 22, 1888 Issue
Mrs. Deborah Cohen, of Charleston, died in New York at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Philips on Tuesday and
was over ninety years of age. She was the wife of Rev. Hartwig Cohen. She leaves a son and three daughters. She
was buried in Charleston.
February 29, 1888 Issue
Mr. W. H. Hinnant died Monday of a hemorrhage.
Mr. Charles H. Wilkes, son of Thos. W. and Julia Y. Wilkes, died near Buckhead on November 22, 1887 at the age
of nineteen.
March 7, 1888 Issue
Mrs. Thos. P. Ligon died on Thursday. She was the daughter of the late Jas. Curlee.
March 21, 1888 Issue
Mr. Herman Poovy, of Longtown, died at the age of sixteen.
March 28, 1888 Issue
Mrs. R. E. Boyles, wife Mr. R. E. Boyles, who was a son of Capt. J. R. Boyles, died in Augusta in Wednesday. She
was the daughter of Capt. Spires of Georgia.
Dr. Ira S. Scott, of the Rocky Mount section, died on Wednesday at the age of over 65.
April 5, 1888 Issue
Miss Nannie Curlee died at the residence of her bother, Mr. J. R. Curlee on Sunday, March 25. Her remains were
interred in the Greenbrier Burying Ground. Three weeks ago her sister, Mrs. Ligon was buried.
April 17, 1888 Issue
Col. Wm. Z. Leitner died in Columbia on the 15th
from heart disease at the age of about fifty-nine. He married Miss
Dunlap, of Camden and was a captain of a Kershaw Company. He was born and raised about four miles from
Winnsboro.
April 24, 1888 Issue
Mr. Jackson Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burns, died on the 15th
inst. of pneumonia at the age of sixteen.
May 2, 1888 Issue
Mr. James Stevenson died on Wednesday last from pneumonia at the age of 71. He leaves a widow and several
children.
On Tuesday, Bob Quarles was killed by Wm. Quarles, his brother, both colored.
May 19, 1888 Issue
Walter Beaty, the fifteen months old child of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beaty, died Friday. He was buried in the
Presbyterian Church Yard.
May 23, 1888 Issue
Mr. William Widner, of Feasterville, died on April 9 at the age of seventy-three.
Mr. Geo. J. Simpson, formerly of this county, died in Columbia on May 18 at the age of forty-eight. He was a
member of the 12th
South Carolina Regiment.
June 6, 1888 Issue
Mrs. Sallie Agnes Joyner died near Winnsboro on May 18, 1888 at the age of 33 years and 10 month.
June 16, 1888 Issue
Mrs. Frances E. Ligon died at the residence of her son, Mr. Jno. S. Ligon, at Rockton on the 14th
inst. She leaves
several children. She was buried in the Scion Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
June 20, 1888 Issue
Pat. Bell, a mulatto, committee suicide on Monday.
June 27, 1888 Issue
Mrs. Sarah Cloud, the widow of the late Franklin D. Cloud, died Saturday last at the age of sixty-two. Her remains
were interred in the Smyrna Cemetery.
Mr. John Price died a few days ago in Rome, Ga.
A child of Mr. J. D. Wooten died some days ago.
Mrs. Cynthia Stevenson, wife of Mr. Saml. Stevenson, died on June 15 from the effects of a fractured limb. She
was in her eighties. She was a member of New Hope Church.
July 11, 1888 Issue
Bryson Bolick, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bolick, died on Tuesday. The funeral services were held at the A. R. P
Church.
Mrs. L. Y. Camak, widow of the late D. Y. Camak, a soldier of the Florida War, died on Sunday near Horeb. Her
remains were interred at Horeb.
Mrs. J. K. Davis, of Monticello, died on the 3rd
inst. She was buried in the Monticello Church Cemetery and leaves a
husband and two children.
Frances Davis, daughter of Mr. W. D. Davis and granddaughter of Mrs. J. K. Davis, died one week previous to Mrs.
J. K. Davis.
Lewis Ellison, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ellison, died on July 9th
.
August 8, 1888 Issue
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hendrix only son and child died on Wednesday. He was buried at the Presbyterian Church.
August 29, 1888 Issue
Mr. E. B. Suber died at his home near Blair’s on the 22nd
inst. at the age of 65.
Daniel Brown, of Rossville, Chester County, died on last Tuesday the 21st
inst. at he age of 34. He leaves a wife and
two children.
George B. McCants died on Wednesday, August 22 at Shelby, N. C. at about forty-three years old from paralysis. He
served in the Confederate service in Capt. Brooks’ Company, 7th
S. C. Battalion. His body was brought from Shelby
to Winnsboro and the funeral services were conducted at the Presbyterian Church.
September 5, 1888 Issue
Mrs. Janie P. Means died at the home of her son-in-law, Dr. T. M. DuBose, at Sewanee, Tennessee on the 19th
inst.
of consumption. She was the widow of the late Beverly Means of Fairfield, of which county she was a native.
September 13, 1888 Issue
Mrs. Maggie Shaw Huey, wife of Mr. R. M. Huey, died on Wednesday at the age of thirty-four. She was the
daughter of the late Robert M. and Margaret Shaw. She leaves a husband and two young children. Her funeral
services were held at the A. R. P. Church.
September 19, 1888 Issue
Mrs. E. P. Woodward died at Waco, Texas of paralysis on the 10th. She was born near Winnsboro, S. C. She moved
with her husband, Col. E. P. Woodward, from Selma, Alabama to Waco in 1877 and the family have resided here
every since. She was buried at Oakwood. She was the youngest child of Col. Wm. T. Woodward of Fairfield
County and only sister of Maj. T. W. Woodward.
September 26, 1888 Issue
Mr. Jas. McConnell, of the Horeb section, died on Friday the 14th
inst. He was over 77 years of age and was buried
in the family burying ground.
October 3, 1888 Issue
Mary Wallace, the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wallace, aged three years, died on Sunday. The funeral
services were held at the Presbyterian Church.
October 17, 1888 Issue
Mr. Geo. Brown, of the Rock City neighborhood, died on Saturday from cancer of the face. His was buried in the old
Alston and McKinstry graveyard.
October 24, 1888 Issue
Thomas Jeffers died from a mill accident in Sumter on the 15th
.
Miss Carrie Miller died from accidentally drinking lye and was buried at Mount Pilgrim Church in Lexington County
on October 10th
.
James Obear, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Obear, died on Friday of membranous croup. The remains were interred
in the Episcopal Cemetery.
October 31, 1888 Issue
George Jeffries, colored, died on the 17th
inst. from apoplexy.
Mrs. M. H. Mobley died Wednesday at her home. She was buried at Mt. Olivet.
November 14, 1888 Issue
Mrs. Margaret S. Hinnant, mother of Judge Hinnant, died on Monday. Her funeral was held at Bethel Church.
Tommie Moore, son of Mr. C. C. Moore was accidentally shot and killed by Claude Waters near Florence.
Mrs. Alice Boyles, wife of Mr. Wm. Boyles, died recently
December 2, 1888 Issue
Mr. Dick Caldwell, colored, died last Tuesday at the age of ninety-five.
December 5, 1888 Issue
Mr. John O’Neill died at his residence in Charleston on Wednesday.
December 12, 1888 Issue
Mrs. Nancy Bagley, who lived about four miles from Winnsboro on a plantation adjoining that of Mr. D. A. Hendrix,
died on Friday at about the age of about 85.
Miss Patience I. Lumpkin died on Wednesday. The funeral was held at the Methodist Church and she was interred
in the churchyard.
Miss Elizabeth Wyrick, of Cedar Creek, died on Monday at about the age of about seventy-eight. Her remains were
interred in the old family graveyard.
December 19, 1888 Issue
Mr. Wm. McC. Blair died at his home in this county on the 4th
inst. from blood poisoning, the result of a wound
received during the war. He leaves a wife and four children.
September 25, 1889 Issue
Mrs. Moses Mackorell, a sister of J. D. McCarley and R. J. McCarley of our town, died at her home near
Blackstock on Thursday. She leaves several children.
October 2, 1889 Issue
Mr. Thomas A. Beaty, son of the late Capt. James Beaty, died on Tuesday of typho-malaria fever at the age of 33.
His funeral took place at the Presbyterian Church.
October 9, 1889 Issue
Mr. J. B. Elliott died on Friday from the congestion at about thirty-two years of age. He was the fourth son of Mr. J.
M. Elliott. His funeral services were held at the A. R. P. Church.
October 23, 1889 Issue
Dr. Thomas T. Robertson died last Tuesday from heart failure. He was born near Winnsboro, Fairfield County on
May 22, 1815. He was the youngest of three sons of the late William Robertson by his first wife, Miss Barnes. He
was a veteran of the Florida War and the Civil War. In 1848 he was married to Miss Sarah Palmer Couturier, to
whom were born eight children, five of whom with his widow survive him. The funeral services took place at the
Episcopal Church.
Dr. R. L. Lackey, of Blackstock, died Wednesday of consumption. He moved to Blackstock about two years ago
from North Carolina. His remains were taken to his former home in North Carolina.
October 30, 1889 Issue
Mr. S. Robert Simonton died of consumption at his home near New Hope on Sunday. He was a son of the late John
Simonton and was about forty-two years of age. He leaves a wife and several children.
Mr. Henry Allen, of Brown’s Swamp, died a few days ago at the age of 60.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Martin, died in Columbia on Thursday and her remains were brought to
Winnsboro and interred in the Presbyterian Churchyard.
November 6, 1889 Issue
Mr. S. R. Simonton died from consumption on Monday and was buried at New Hope.
Mr. Thos. Neely lost a little child on the 2nd
inst. by being bitten by a snake.
Miss Maggie E. Burley, daughter of Mr. W. J. and Mary Burley, died at her home near Albion in this county on
Friday at the age of nineteen from congestion of the brain. She was buried at Salem Church.
November 13, 1889 Issue
Benjamin Ward Macon died in his 84th
year on Thursday at the residence of his niece, Miss Mattie Gaither. The
deceased was born in Fairfield County in 1805. He was a veteran of the Florida War and the War of Secession.
November 20, 1889 Issue
Prof. J. B. DeHerradora died on Thursday at his home in town of consumption. He was a native of Spain and leaves
a wife and four children. The funeral services were held at the Methodist Church.
D. R. Elkin, of Alston, was killed by a train in Peak on Thursday.
November 27, 1889 Issue
Mr. Robert H. Clarkson died from a stroke of paralysis at his home in Columbia on Wednesday at the age of fifty-
nine.
December 4, 1889 Issue
Miss Maggie Dargan died in Columbia on last Saturday from consumption.
Mr. James Brown of Blythewood lost a two-year old child on Monday last from diphtheria.
Mr. Thos. Dewitt died at his home last Sunday at White Oak at the age of sixty.
December 11, 1889 Issue
Mr. William N. McNaul died at his home about seven miles from Winnsboro on the 4th
of December.
Margaret McMaster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McMaster, died on Wednesday at the age of 18 months. She
was buried at the A. R. P. Church.
January 8, 1890 Issue
A little daughter of Mr. Rice Jones, died on Sunday. Her remains were interred at the graveyard at Sandy Level
Church.
Mr. John McNaul died on Monday at the age of twenty-nine. His brother, Mr. Wm. McNaul, died a short time ago.
A son of John Peters, colored, was killed from falling off a tree.
January 15, 1890 Issue
Robert Bentham Boylston died on Friday the 10th
inst. from consumption. He was the second son of the late R. B.
Boylston and Mrs. S. C. Boylston. He was born in Winnsboro on October 16, 1851. In his death, the last male
member of the family, bearing his name in Fairfield County, passed away, as well as the last child of his father. He
was buried in the Presbyterian Church Yard.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith died on Sunday of congestion of the stomach at the age of three
months. The funeral took place at the Presbyterian Church.
January 22, 1890 Issue
Judge Samuel F. Rice, an uncle of Mrs. W. E. Aiken, died at his home in Montgomery, Alabama on the 4th
inst. He
was born in Union District, South Carolina on June 2, 1816 and moved to Alabama in 1838.
January 29, 1890 Issue
Mr. William E. Robinson died at his home near Ridgeway, South Carolina on January 25, 1890 at the age of 88.
Mrs. Mary Brice died at her home near White Oak on last Monday at about eighty years old. She was the mother of
Mr. Jas. A. Brice of our town. The funeral took place at New Hope.
February 5, 1890 Issue
Mrs. I. T. Smith died at her home near Horeb on last Thursday. She was about 65 years old and had been confined to
her bed for three months with paralysis. The funeral rites took place at the Horeb Church.
Mrs. William Sloan died on Tuesday from cancer at the age of 80. She spent most of her life in and around
Winnsboro, and lost three sons in the war. She was buried in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Yard.
February 12, 1890 Issue
Mrs. Sarah Timms died at her home on Monday. She was a Miss Yongue, a sister of Mr. John Yongue and the late
Andrew M. Yongue, before her marriage with Mr. Chas. Timms, and was the mother of ten children, among them
Mr. James Timms and the late A. M. Timms. The funeral took place at the A. R. P. Church.
Hon. William W. Boyce was buried on Thursday beside those of his daughter, Mrs. Robt. M. DuBose, who died
years ago, in the Episcopal Church Cemetery. He was born in Charleston seventy-three years ago, being a nephew of
Ker Boyce. He married Miss Mary Pearson, daughter of Dr. George Pearson, of Fairfield, by whom he had two
daughters, Mrs. Richard W. Gaillard and Mrs. R. M. DuBose.
Miss Margaret Brown, of Mossy Dale, died from disease of the heart. She was buried in the Bethel Cemetery.
February 19, 1890 Issue
Mr. Joseph Gladney Robertson, son of Mr. William Robertson, died of pneumonia on the 11th at about the age of
twenty-six.
Death at the Poor House – General Bowan, a very old man, died on January 23, 1890. Antony Peay, colored, died
December 21, 1889. Spencer Ruff, colored, admitted on February 6, 1890, and died the 8th of the same month.
February 26, 1890 Issue
Miss Minnie Brown, of Greenbrier, aged seventy-five years, was buried Sunday in Bethel Cemetery. Her sister died
a few weeks ago.
March 18, 1890 Issue
Mrs. Virginia Hoge Hallam, wife of Rev. Frank Hallam, died at Jackson, Miss. on Sunday of heart trouble. She
was born in Richmond, Virginia and was about thirty-six years of age. She leaves a husband and five little children.
She was buried from the Episcopal Church.
March 26, 1890 Issue
Mrs. R. C. Stewart, of Longtown, died on Monday the 17th
inst. and was buried at the Longtown Presbyterian Church
Cemetery. She leaves a husband three children.
Mrs. H. W. Long, formerly of Fairfield but for the past thirty years a resident of Florida, died about two weeks ago
near Ocala, Florida. She was a sister of Mr. W. B. Gilbert.
Mrs. Sallie Smith, daughter of Mr. C. A. Abell, died at her father’s home on the 17th
inst. and was buried at Sandy
Level Church.
April 2, 1890 Issue
Mr. Samuel H. Stevenson died near Feasterville in his eighty-sixth year. He was buried at New Hope Church.
Dr. F. M. E. Fant died near Feasterville on Saturday last. He moved to Fairfield County from Union after the war.
He was buried at Rock Creek Church.
Deaths at the Poor House – Died of kidney disease George Gordon (colored) on the 25th
ult., over seventy years of
age. Died of cancer Betsey Boyles (colored) on the 26th
ult., over seventy years of age.
Mrs. Harriet R. McMaster, wife of Dr. J. R. McMaster Sr., died on Wednesday of heart disease. She was fifty
years old and was a sister of Edward P. Mobley Sr., of White Oak. She leaves a husband and nine children. Her
remains were buried in the Associated Reformed Presbyterian Graveyard.
April 9, 1890 Issue
Capt. James P. Macfie died at his home on Tuesday of consumption. He was buried at the Brick Associate Reformed
Presbyterian Church. He was a native of Columbia and a Confederate Veteran. He married Miss Agnes Rice of
Union. He leaves three sons and two daughters.
Mr. William Brice died of paralysis at his home near Bethlehem Church last Thursday and was buried at New Hope
Church.
April 16, 1890 Issue
William Simpson, of Kershaw County, and a brother of the late Robt. Simpson, of this County, died at his home on
Wednesday the 9th
inst. in his eighty-fifth year. He leaves a wife and two daughters.
Rev. W. B. Elkins died in Columbia on Saturday of pneumonia induced by an attack of the grip, in the seventy-sixth
year of his age. He was a native of Fairfield and leaves a wife.
April 23, 1890 Issue
Mr. Nathan C. Robertson died on Saturday at his residence in this County at the age of fifty-nine. He was buried at
Bethel Church.
Mrs. Mary Rebecca Williams died on Monday at the age of 43. She married the late W. H. Williams in 1867, he
died in 1881. She leaves two daughters and one son. Her maiden name was Miss Nelson. Her remains were interred
in the Presbyterian Churchyard.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Caldwell, died on Monday. She was twenty-four
years of age. Her funeral services were conducted at the Presbyterian Church.
May 7, 1890 Issue
Two more deaths reported at the Poor House: Billy Lauderdale from senile gangrene, and Milissa McCrorey from
abscess of the liver. The former died on the 13th
and the latter on the 19th
ult.
May 21, 1890 Issue
Mr. Lattie Beard, a son of Mr. Joseph Beard, a former citizen of Fairfield but now a residence of Oconee County,
died at San Antonio, Texas on the 4th
and his body was brought to Walhalla, S. C. for burial.
June 4, 1890 Issue
Samuel Salter died at his home near Trenton, S. C. on Monday. He died from the effects of bees stings inflicted two
weeks ago. He was seventy-two years old
Mr. John E. Robertson, of Longtown, died at his home on May 28. He was 66 years old.
June 11, 1890 Issue
Miss Eliza James died at her home near Jenkinsville on Sunday, 8th
inst. of paralysis brought on by an attack of
grippe. She was in her eighty-first year.
Annie Glenn, infant daughter of Mr. D. L. Glenn, died near Wallaceville on Monday 2nd
June.
Miss Callie Crosby, eldest daughter of Mr. J. B. Crosby, died at her father’s home in town on Saturday at the age of
eighteen. She was buried in the Crosby burying ground in the Feasterville neighborhood.
July 9, 1890 Issue
Rev. E. J. Maynardie died in Columbia yesterday of apoplexy. He was a native of Charleston.
July 16, 1890 Issue
Mrs. Annie Pagan Davidson, wife of Col. William Lee Davidson, died at home in Lincolnton, N. C. on June 28,
1890 at the age of forty-three. She was the second daughter of Maj. James Pagan, formerly of Chester, and married
Col. Wm. Lee Davidson, of North Carolina. She leaves a husband and eight children, including the little boy who
became motherless when only a few hours old.
August 6, 1890 Issue
Mr. William S. Rabb died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Broom, at Cedar Creek on Thursday, July 31st in
his seventieth year. He was a native of Fairfield County. The funeral services were held at the Episcopal Cemetery.
August 20, 1890 Issue
Jacob E. Powell died at his home near Alston on Friday 8th
inst. in his fiftieth year of paralysis and was buried at
Monticello. He was a Confederate soldier. He leaves a widow and five children.
Mrs. Caroline Rowe died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Garrison, in this place, on Thursday. She
was the wife of Mr. Mansel Rowe. She moved to Winnsboro at the age of eight from near Capt Fear, N. C. Her
remains were buried in the Methodist Church Yard.
August 27, 1890 Issue
Miss Lizzie Hollman died at the residence of Mr. Jno. W. Smart on the 20th
inst. in the twenty-third year of her age
from an attack of dropsy.
Mrs. Bankhead, relict of the late James Bankhead, died on the 20th
at the age of 74.
September 10, 1890 Issue
Capt. T. H. Clarke died at his home in Camden last Sunday. He was a son of Mr. H. H. Clarke of this county.
September 17, 1890 Issue
Ben Stevenson, a colored farmer living near Ridgeway, was drowned on Saturday while attempting to cross what is
called Hunter’s Creek.
October 8, 1890 Issue
Dr. Lemuel E. Meador died at his residence in Union last Saturday from inflammation of the bowels at the age of
thirty-one. He was born in Fairfield County.
October 15, 1890 Issue
Mr. T. D. Brockington, of Williamsburg County, died from heart disease. He married Miss Sallie Robertson,
daughter of the late Dr. T. T. Robertson, who with several children survive him.
Hargrove A. Glenn died at his home in this county on Wednesday October 1, 1890.
October 22, 1890 Issue
Mr. H. M. Zealy died Winnsboro on Saturday from typho-malarial fever at the age of forty-seven
October 29, 1890 Issue
Mrs. Hattie E. Wilson died at her home near Montongo, Arkansas on October 5, 1890 of typhoid fever. She was
born in Fairfield County on June 14, 1832. She was twice married. She leaves a husband, five children and two
brothers.
November 5, 1890 Issue
Mrs. Cornie Pettigrew died on the 28th
of October of heart disease at about the age of 75. She was a sister of the late
B. B. Kirkland and mother of Mr. Butler Pettigrew. She was buried in Salem Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
November 12, 1890 Issue
Mr. John A. Brice died at his home at Woodward on Sunday of heart disease at the age of sixty-eight. He was buried
in the New Hope A. R. P. Church Cemetery. He leaves a widow and three children.
November 19, 1890 Issue
Mrs. Thomas McGill Sr. died from paralysis and was buried at Monticello on the 13th
.
Mrs. M. L. McDonald died on Saturday from pneumonia at the residence of Solicitor McDonald. She was buried in
the A. R. P. Church Cemetery. She was born in Chester County, near Cedar Shoal, on May 24, 1822, and was
therefore sixty-eight years of age. She married the late Rev. L. McDonald on August 29, 1843. She left surviving her
three sons, Solicitor McDonald, our fellow-townsman, Rev. C. E. McDonald, now of Mecklenburg County, N. C.
and W. L. McDonald, Editor of the Yorkville Enterprise.
December 10, 1890 Issue
Mrs. Wardlaw died Thursday and was buried in Abbeville. She was the mother of Mrs. J. G. McCants
December 17, 1890 Issue
Mr. E. C. McLaughlin died in Spartanburg on the 8th
.
December 31, 1890 Issue
Col. Lee Hagood died Thursday in Sumter from the effects of an accidental discharge of his pistol a few days
previous.
William Dunlap Simpson died in Columbia on Friday from heart disease. He was born in Laurens County Oct. 27,
1823. He married a daughter of Col. Henry Young, of Laurens. He leaves his wife, several sons and daughters. He
was a Confederate Veteran.
January 7, 1891 Issue
Mary Egleston, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dubose Egleston, died on Thursday.
Mrs. Samuel Crumpton died at her home in Ridgeway on Sunday. She was buried Aimwell Church. She leaves a
husband and two children.
A child of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Lucas was buried at White Oak on Sunday.
January 14, 1891 Issue
The remains of Captain Geo. D. Wallace, who was killed in the late fight with the Indians in South Dakota, arrived in
Yorkville on a special train on January 5th
, in charge of Col. R. M. Wallace. He was buried in the Associate
Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Mr. W. A. Marsh died and was buried at Sandy Level Church.
Mrs. James B. Coleman, the widow of J. B. Coleman, died in Ridgeway. She was in her eighties and leaves
children and grand children.
Mr. R. R. Rosborough died in Ridgeway. He was in his eighties. He leaves a widow, children and grandchildren.
His son, Mr. John A. Rosborough, lives in Florida.
An infant of Mr. J. A. Balentine was buried in the Leitner Burying Ground last week.
January 21, 1891 Issue
Mrs. R. M. Dunlevy died on Monday at the age of 52 and leaves a husband and five children. The funeral services
were held at the Presbyterian Church.
Dr. Henry F. Gibson died on Thursday in White Oak at the age of about sixty-four. He was buried in the
Presbyterian Churchyard. He leaves a wife but no children.
Mrs. Betsy Cork died last Friday at the home of her brother, David H. Cork, at the age of eighty of heart disease.
She leaves a daughter, several sisters and two brothers.
January 28, 1891 Issue
Rev. Jas. Spratt White, of Rock Hill, committed suicide on Wednesday.
Mr. H. J. F. W. Coleman died on Tuesday of a complication of diseases at the age of seventy-three. He was a
survivor of the Mexican War and left no family.
February 4, 1891 Issue
Miss Belle H. Davis, daughter of the late Col. Henry C. Davis and Mrs. Belle H. Davis of Ridgeway, S. C., died on
Thursday the 29th
instant in Columbia of gastric fever. Her remains were interred in the family graveyard at
Ridgeway.
February 11, 1891 Issue
Mr. J. Clarence Brice, son of the late John A. Brice of Woodwards, died on Wednesday and was buried at New
Hope Church. He leaves a wife and several children.
February 25, 1891 Issue
Mrs. J. S. White, wife of the late Rev. J. S. White, died on February 22nd
in Rock Hill. She leaves three sons and a
daughter.
Dr. Henry Gibson died on January 5th
in White Oak at the age of 65 from cancerous troubles. He was buried in the
Presbyterian Church Yard in Winnsboro. He leaves a wife and a daughter.
March 4, 1891 Issue
Dr. Abram F. Hunter, formerly a native of Fairfield, died at his home in Central America. He was a son of the late
Maj. George R. Hunter.
Mrs. Regina Gadsden died near Winnsboro on February 23rd
, at the age of about fifty-five. She was the widow of the
late Christopher G. Gadsden of Charleston, a daughter of Osmund Woodward, and a sister of Mrs. Dr. R. A.
Buchanan. She was buried in the Woodward family burying ground near Rockton.
Prof. J. W. Kennedy died on Sunday February 22 at Clinton. He was forty-two years old. He was buried in the
Presbyterian Cemetery at this place.
March 11, 1891 Issue
Rev. James C. Furman died on March 3rd
near Greenville from a general break down of his system caused by a deep
cold. He was born in Charleston in 1809 and was 81 years old on December 5, 1890. He was the son of Richard and
Susan Furman. He leaves a widow and four living children, C. M. Furman, Dr. Davis Furman, Mrs. Peter H.
Goldsmith, of Gallatin, Tenn., and Kincaid Furman. He lost two children by death.
March 25, 1891 Issue
General Joseph E. Johnson died in Washington last Saturday at the age of 85.
April 1, 1891 Issue
Miss Elizabeth Aiken died at her home near Monticello on the 21st inst. of heart disease at the age of 51.
April 8, 1891 Issue
Mr. Henry Hood, a son of the late Richard Hood, died in the Blythewood Section.
April 15, 1891 Issue
P. T. Barnum died in Bridgeport, Conn. on April 7 at the age of about 80.
April 22, 1891 Issue
Mr. Reuben Mobley died on Tuesday, the 14th
inst. at the residence of Edward P. Mobley Jr. in the 69th
year of his
age. He was the son of the late John Mobley and a brother of Mrs. Edward P. Mobley Sr.
Mrs. Annie Sloan Beverley died in Fanquier County, Va. She was the wife of R. Bradshaw Beverley and the only
surviving child of Professor Benjamin Sloan of Columbia. She leaves a husband and an infant son.
April 29, 1891 Issue
Mrs. Martha Leitner died at her residence in the Cedar Creek Area from pneumonia. She was in the seventy-first
year of her age.
Miss Maria Haynsworth died in Sumter, S. C. on the 16th
of this month.
Miss Mary Montgomery died at the residence of her parents near White Oak on Saturday at the age of 17. She was
buried at Concord Church.
Mrs. J. J. Moak, wife of H. A. Moak, died at Killians on April 22, 1891 at the age of 27. She leaves a husband and
three small children.
Rev. Labon C. Chappell died on the 22nd
in Mossy Dale at the age of seventy. The funeral services were held at
Bethel Church.
Waites Martin was hanged on April 24th
for the murder of Alice McLeod.
Daniel Coleman of Halsellville section died on the 19th
inst.
May 6, 1891 Issue
An infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wooten died at Rock Hill from the effects of measles and was buried at Sandy Level
Church.
May 20, 1891 Issue
Andrew F. Blair, of this county, died in Columbia on the 13th
inst. from an accident.
May 27, 1891 Issue
Mr. David K. Morton died in Columbia this morning. He leaves a young wife, but no children. He was about 30
years of age.
June 3, 1891 Issue
Mrs. Thompson, mother of Dr. J. L. Thompson, died on Saturday at her residence in the New Hope section of this
county. She had reached nearly four score years.
June 10, 1891 Issue
Mrs. Isabella Montgomery died near Starkville, Miss. on May 5, 1891, aged over ninety-four years. She was a
native of Fairfield County, S. C. Her maiden name was Isabella Bell. She married Mr. Hugh Montgomery. She left
two sons, Col. W. B. Montgomery and Mr. C. R. Montgomery.
June 17, 1891 Issue
Mr. James Phillips died on Saturday. He was born in Winnsboro about sixty-seven years ago. He leaves surviving
him his sister, Miss Lizzie Phillips, and brother Mr. R. W. Phillips. His was buried in the A. R. P. Cemetery.
June 24, 1891 Issue
Charlie Preston Hoffman, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Hoffman, died at Blythewood on Saturday, the 20th
inst., aged about two months. He was buried in the Ruff burying ground near Blythewood.
July 8, 1891 Issue
An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Peay died on Friday at the residence of her parents aged about eighteen
months. The funeral took place in Longtown.
Leanora K. Hoffman, wife of Mr. B. P. Hoffman, died at Blythewood on July 5th
at the age of twenty four. She was
a daughter of the late J. R. Kennedy and leaves a husband and one child. The funeral services took place at the Ruff
Graveyard near Blythewood yesterday.
July 15, 1891 Issue
Rev. Jacob S. Connor died at his residence in Winnsboro on Sunday, the 12th
inst. at the age of sixty-one. He was
born in Orangeburg County and married Miss Miriam Lumpkin, daughter of the late Abram F. Lumpkin of this
county, who together with six children survive him. He was buried from the Methodist Church.
July 22, 1891 Issue
Mrs. Carrie Price, wife of Thos. Price, died on the 5th
. She leaves a husband and six children.
July 29, 1891 Issue
Capt. Joel A. Beard died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. C. E. Watson, in Greenville on the 20th
inst. from
typhoid fever. He was for many years a resident of Fairfield County and was an uncle of Mrs. D. E. McDowell of
Winnsboro. He was a Confederate Veteran.
August 5, 1891 Issue
Rosa Ford, colored, died from an overdose of opiate on Sunday.
August 12, 1891 Issue
Mr. Ephrain Ashford, colored, died on July 29th
at the age of eighty-seven.
Rev. David Pressly died on July 29 at his home in Tipton County, Tenn. He was a brother of Mrs. Torbit and an
uncle of Mr. W. H. Flenniken of this town.
September 9, 1891 Issue
Mrs. Reubin P. Lumpkin died at her residence in Winnsboro on Friday the 4th
inst. of typhoid fever at the age of
about forty . She was a native of Fairfield County and the daughter of the late Joseph Woodward. She leaves a
husband and eight children. The funeral services were held at the Methodist Church.
Mrs. Georgiana C. Lyles died in Orangeburg on Monday. She was a relic of the late Capt. Boykin Lyles of this
county and a sister of Col. O. M. Dantzler of Orangeburg. Her remains were accompanied to Winnsboro by her two
nephews, Hon. Chas. M. Dantzler and O. M. Dantzler and laid at rest beside the grave of her only child, the late
Mrs. J. W. McCants, in the Methodist Cemetery.
Mrs. Mary DuBose, wife of Mr. F. H. Dubose formerly of the Horeb neighborhood, died in the asylum at Columbia
on the 2nd
inst.
Mr. Wm. L. Taylor died on Sunday August 30 at his residence near Crosbyville of typhoid fever at the age of twenty-
five. He was buried in the family burying ground near Crosbyville.
Charles Young killed Wm. Walls during a ball game, both colored.
September 16, 1891 Issue
Mr. Nathan Means, colored, died on September 3, 1891.
Joe Spurrier, colored, died at his home on Thursday of apoplexy at the age of about fifty-five.
October 28, 1891 Issue
Mrs. S. H. Jones, relic of Ralph Jones, died on Wednesday last at the age of eighty-seven. She leaves several
children, one of whom is Mrs. T. G. Robertson. She was buried in the Robertson Cemetery.
November 4, 1891 Issue
Mr. Getherow Hill died on the 22nd
inst. at the age of seventy-one from pneumonia.
Mr. J. W. Hill, of Feasterville, died on the 23rd
inst. of pneumonia. He was about sixty years of age and leaves a wife.
Mr. Robert D. Morton, of Columbia, died recently of hydrophobia. His remains were interred in the family burying
plot. He was thirty-six years old and leaves a widow and four little ones, and one brother, Mr. W. M. Morton.
November 11, 1891 Issue
Mrs. Nannie McCullough, wife of Mr. Pickett McCullough and daughter of Mr. W. T. McCrorey, died Tuesday in
Gladden’s Grove was buried at Bethesda Church. She was twenty-six year of age and had been married less than one
year.
Mr. James H. Barnes, of Bennettsville, committed suicide on October 29th
. He was forty years old and leaves a wife
and six children.
November 18, 1891 Issue
Mr. Mansel Rowe died of heart disease on Sunday at the residence of Mr. W. R. Garrison. He was between the ages
of eighty-seven and ninety years. He was buried at the Methodist Church.
November 25, 1891 Issue
Mrs. Nannie Lee McCullough, daughter of Mr. William T. and Mrs. Mattie H. McCrorey of Gladden’s Grove,
Fairfield County, S. C., died on November 2nd
. She was born on February 22, 1866 and married Mr. William Pickett
McCullough of Catawba Falls, Chester County, S. C. on February 11, 1891. She was buried at Bethesda Church.
December 2, 1891 Issue
Edward Gendron Palmer Sr. died at Valencia, his residence near Ridgeway, on 23 inst. from influenza at the age of
sixty-eight years. He was the eldest son of the late Hon. E. G. Palmer. His funeral was held at St. Stephen’s Church
at Ridgeway.
Mrs. Sallie A. Davis, wife of Mr. Wylie J. Davis, died on November 27th
in Ridgeway from a stroke of paralysis.
She leaves, beside her husband two children: Miss Beulah Davis and R. W. Featherston.
Blanche Bolick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bolick, died in Ridgeway last week at the age of three.
December 9, 1891 Issue
Rev. John W. Murray died in Darlington on December 3rd
from apoplexy. He leaves a wife and several children. He
was buried in Lamar.
Mrs. Mary Ann Counts, relict of Capt. H. H. Counts, died on the 2nd
inst. at her residence of Brights’s disease at the
age of seventy nine. She left two children.
December 23, 1891 Issue
Mr. Hugh Mulvana died at his home on Saturday from injuries received while returning home from Winnsboro. He
was a native of Ireland. He was a Confederate Veteran. He leaves a widow.
Burrell Hollis, twelve-year-old son of Mr. A. A. Hollis of Rocky Mount, died here Saturday from a hunting accident.
December 30, 1891 Issue
John Payson Brice, the two-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Brice, died on Thursday. His remains were
interred in the A. R. P. Cemetery.
January 6, 1892 Issue
Mrs. Minnie Wilds wife of Mr. George Wilds of Lower Longtown, died at her home on Monday the 14th
inst. She
leaves a mother, husband and two children. The funeral services were held at the Longtown Presbyterian Church.
January 13, 1892 Issue
Mr. H. O. Martin died in Columbia on the 26th
inst. from a rupture of the valve of the heart.
Mr. John Shaw, a native Irishman, died Tuesday at his residence. His remains were interred in the Episcopal
Cemetery.
Kathleen Lumpkin, the 13 year old daughter of Mr. John Lumpkin of Flint Hill, died on Sunday from congestion of
the stomach.
Mrs. Susan Austin, the wife of F. B. Austin, died from an attack of La Grippe.
Capt. Noah Rhine died at his home near Ridgeway of paralysis on Thursday. He was a native of North Carolina. His
remains were interred at Aimwell Church.
George Stevenson died from falling into a well in Thorp County, Michigan.
January 20, 1892 Issue
The remains of Mrs. Pickett, widow of the late Rev. John Pickett of Chester, were brought down and interred in the
Methodist Cemetery on Friday. She was an aunt of Mr. Hugh S. Gibson of this place and was a near relative of the
late Mrs. P. P. Lumpkin.
Mrs. Mary E. Rosborough died at her home near Ridgeway on the 16th
of congestion of the lungs at the age of
seventy-six years. She was the wife of the late Robt. R. Rosborough who died just about a year ago. She leaves
three sons and three daughters: Mr. G. L. Rosborough of Ridgeway; Mr. E. K. Rosborough of Augusta, Ga.; Mr. J.
C. Rosborough of Florida; Mrs. W. L. Rosborough of Albion, this county; Mrs. Joe Turner of Columbia; and Miss
Eugenia Rosborough of Ridgeway. The funeral services were held at Aimwell Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Thomas Peay died at his home near Rossville, Chester County on Wednesday at the age of eighty-nine years of
age.
Mrs. Patience Lumpkin, widow of the late Abraham Lumpkin, died on Tuesday at the residence of her daughter,
Mrs. Connor from paralysis at the age of seventy-two. She was the mother of twelve children – eleven sons and one
daughter. Six of her sons served in the late war, three of whom were killed. The funeral services were held at the
Methodist Church.
February 10, 1892 Issue
Mrs. Ellen Simonton, relict of the late John Simonton, died last night at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. Thos.
Sterling. Her remains were interred in the New Hope Graveyard.
February 17, 1892 Issue
The funeral services for Mrs. J. K. Cook were held at Shiloh Church on the 19th
of January.
Mr. Otis R. Withers died at the South Carolina College on Tuesday. He was born on February 19, 1872 and was a
son of Capt. I. N. Withers. His remains were brought to Winnsboro and the funeral services were held at the
Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. M. S. Harrison died in Lincoln County, Ark. on January 27, 1892 at the age of 55. She was born in Fairfield
County, S. C. She leaves a husband and two children.
February 24, 1892 Issue
Sallie Jackson, colored, was struck by a stone thrown by George Johnson, colored, that was meant for her husband
and was killed.
Mr. Andrew Blain died at his home near Blackstock on Friday the 19th
inst. from pneumonia at the age of eighty-
seven. The remains were interred at Hopewell Church.
March 2, 1892 Issue
Col. John T. Rhett died in Columbia on last Sunday.
March 16, 1892 Issue
Janie Turner, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Turner of this County, died on last Wednesday at the age of
about sixteen months.
Isaiah T. Gladden died at his home near Gladden’s Grove on Sunday. He was in the seventy-second year of his age.
Hilliard Brown, colored tenant on the plantation of Mr. John R. Boyd, was thrown from a mule and became
entangled in the gearing and killed.
March 23, 1892 Issue
Mrs. Preston G. Smart died at her home on Wednesday, the 9th
of March. She was the daughter of the late William
J. Shelton.
March 30, 1892 Issue
Mrs. Agnes Jennings Robinson, wife of J. Leonard Robinson and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jennings of
Winnsboro, died on Saturday at her residence in the lower section of this County. The funeral services were held at
Bethel Methodist Church.
Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman died in Feasterville on the 18th
ult. at 83. She was buried in the family burying ground near
the residence of Jones H. McLane.
Mrs. Iva Walker, daughter of the late Col. Province, died on Sunday the 20th
and was buried in the Presbyterian
Church Cemetery
May 24, 1893 Issue
An infant of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Beckham, died on the 16th
inst. The remains were interred in the Methodist
Cemetery.
Aiken Douglas, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A Douglass, died in Columbia on Monday.
June 7, 1893 Issue
Engineer W. J. Germany and Fireman T. D. Henry lost their lives in a railroad accident on the 2nd
. Mr. Germany
was 49 years old. He leaves a widow, one son and two daughters. Mr. Henry was 25 years old and came here from
Mooresville, N. C. He leaves a widow and two brothers.
July 12, 1893 Issue
Mr. John W. Robinson died at the home of his nephew Mr. R. C. Martin, in Star City, Arkansas on May 14, 1893,
of swamp fever at 71. He was born in Fairfield County, S. C. on December 21, 1822. He moved to Lincoln County,
Arkansas after the war. He was a Confederate Veteran, was twice married and leaves only one son.
July 19, 1893 Issue
The survivors of Co. F, 12th
S. C. V. met at the Court House on the 6th
inst. to pay tribute to W. J. Germany who died
on the 9th
of June in a railroad accident. He married Miss Lizzie E. Taylor on September 8, 1869 and leaves a widow
and three children.
James A. McCrorey died on Sunday, at the age of ninety-two. He leaves only one son, Mr. W. T. McCrorey.
July 26, 1893 Issue
An infant of Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Stokes died Saturday and was taken to Camden for burial.
Mrs. P. B. Lockwood, wife of Mr. P. B. Lockwood, died at her home on Sunday. She leaves a family of young
children. She was buried in Laurens.
August 9, 1893 Issue
Dr. Wallace McAlily, of Chester, died on the 8th
, from a relapse of typhoid fever. He was a son of Capt. Wm.
McAlily and a grandson of the late Hon. A. S. Wallace.
August 29, 1893 Issue
Rev. J. M. Todd died Friday, August 25 at Due West, S. C. He was born and raised in Laurens County, S. C. He was
twice married, first to Miss Alice Brice, daughter of the late John A. Brice of Woodward and afterwards to Miss
Belle McClung of Rockbridge County, Va. He leaves a wife and daughters.
September 19, 1893 Issue
Mr. Jas. R. Sloan died at his home near Horeb on Monday. He was fifty-six years old and leaves a wife and four
children. He was a Confederate Veteran.
September 21, 1893 Issue
Mrs. C. S. Brice, wife of C. S. Brice Sr., at her home near Woodward on Tuesday. She was Miss Gooch from
Lancaster County.
September 26, 1893 Issue
John B. Glenn died near Rion on August 23, 1893 at the age of forty-eight. This well respected colored citizen leaves
a wife and eight children.
November 15, 1893 Issue
The remains of Mrs. T. E. Bell were brought here from Florence and interred in the family burial ground. She was a
daughter of Dr. J. G. McMeekin.
December 5, 1893 Issue
Margaret Bostick, wife of Heywood Bostick, a colored citizen of Winnsboro died on Thursday.
December 30, 1893 Issue
Mrs. S. S. Coleman, of Feasterville, died on the twenty-seventh inst.
January 3, 1894 Issue
Miss Sue Doty died on Sunday at her home in Kentucky.
January 10, 1894 Issue
Dr. R. H. Edmunds recently died.
Mrs. Mary Ann Gregg, nee McIver, relict of Dr. D. R. Gregg of Mar’s Bluff, S. C., died at the residence of her son-
in-law, G. H. McMaster, on Tuesday at the age of seventy-eight. She leaves a number of children and grand-children.
Among the former are Miss Catherine Gregg, Mrs. G. H. McMaster, S. M. Gregg of Ocala, Florida, and R. C.
Gregg of Mar’s Bluff. Her grandchildren are the children of John S. Scott, and of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McMaster.
Her remains were taken to Mar’s Bluff and interred in the family burying ground at Hopewell Church.
Mr. J. K. McCreight, of Charlotte, died at his residence yesterday. He was 42 years of age. He was born near
Winnsboro, S. C., the son of Mr. Samuel McCreight, who went from this county to Florida some years ago and a
nephew of Mr. W. B. Gilbert and Mrs. Timothy Harden. Mrs. N. E. Giles, whose son Mr. McCreight nursed in his
last illness, asked that he be buried in her lot in the cemetery near her son.
Mrs. Rebecca Witherspoon Wallace, wife of Dr. John Wallace, died at her home near Wallaceville. She was a
Miss Witherspoon of Darlington.
R. L. Connell died at his home on Friday last. He was buried at Aimwell Church.
January 17, 1894 Issue
Mrs. Sallie Johnston, wife of Mr. John Johnston who lives on Mr. A. B. Douglas’ plantation, died on last Monday.
The cause of her death was an aggravated case of the grippe. She leaves a husband and several children.
Mrs. M. M. Evans died at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. W. J. Elliott, on Tuesday. She was the relict of Mr.
Jno. W. Evans, who died about the year 1886 and a sister of the late Gladney P. Martin and Mrs. E. S. Davis, the
latter being the only living member of the family at present. She was about sixty-nine years of age. She was buried in
the Salem Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Her death made a double bereavement to the family of Mr. A. M. Wallace.
Mrs. Dr. Wallace, the mother of Mr. Wallace, preceded Mrs. Evans, who is Mrs. A. M. Wallace’s mother, only
about twenty hours.
An infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Romedy died on Monday and was buried in the Methodist Graveyard.
January 24, 1894 Issue
Dr. J. M. Glenn died at his home near Wallaceville on last Friday, the 18th
from the grippe. Mrs. T. P. Younginer,
his daughter and is the only living child. He was about 83 years old.
Engineer W. W. Flickling died in Columbia from his injuries in a wreck at Graniteville about four weeks ago. His
wife had preceded him to the grave about five or six months ago. He left only three children and was about sixty-two
years old.
Fireman York who was injured in the same wreck with Engineer Flickling, died in Columbia just three hours and a
half after the death of Mr. Flickling.
February 7, 1894 Issue
Davie Ederington, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ederington, died the 35th
ult. (this is the date in the paper, was
probably the 30th
) from la grippe. He was buried at Rock Creek Church on the 31st.
Mrs. Julia Bates, widow of Hon. Edward Bates of St. Louis, Mo., died on the 16th
and was buried in Bellefontaire
Cemetery of that city. She married Edward Bates in 1823. She was the daughter of Col. David Coalter, who came
to Missouri in 1817 from South Carolina.
February 14, 1894 Issue
Mr. Moses Clowney died at his home near Buckhead on Wednesday from paralysis. He leaves a wife and five
children. He was born in Ireland but lived in this county the greater part of his life. He was about seventy years of
age. His remains will be buried at Salem.
Dr. John W. Campbell died at his home near Ridgeway on Saturday and was buried at Aimwell Church near
Ridgeway. He was a native of Fairfield County. He married Miss Sarah Williamson, who with seven children
survive him. He was stricken with paralysis about one year ago and only partly recovered and it is thought this was
the final cause of his death.
February 21, 1894 Issue
Mr. Thomas Jenkins, of Feasterville, died on Monday the 29th
ult. from la grippe at the age of 73.
Mr. Moses Clowney, of Feasterville, died on the 7th
inst.
Dr. J. W. Campbell died in Ridgeway on Saturday, the 10th
inst., from a stroke of paralysis. His remains were
interred in the Aimwell Cemetery.
Dr. John Milton Glenn was born in Fairfield County, S. C. on August 31, 1812 and died at his home in said county
on January 19, 1894. He was married three times, his first wife, I think was Miss Mobley of this county, his second
wife was Miss Emiline Gibson, a daughter of the late Stephen Gibson, and the mother of his only surviving child.
Mrs. Lou Younginer. His third wife was Miss Fostina Bookter, she died about four months ago. He was laid by the
side of his last wife in old Mt. Pleasant burying ground in Richland County.
Col. Jos. A. Maclean died in Atlanta on last Saturday. He was buried at Bethel Church in York, his native county.
He leaves a wife, Mrs. Clara Dargan Maclean, formerly of Winnsboro, and several sons.
Mrs. R. D. Bolick, wife of Mr. R. D. Bolick, died at Ridgeway on the 9th
of this month. She was formerly Miss
Nannie Ollever, the oldest daughter of Mr. E. W. Ollever. She leaves a mother, father and several sisters, together
with her husband and eight children. She was buried in the Methodist Church Yard.
February 28, 1894 Issue
Mr. Charles W. Carpenter died in Chester from the kick of a mule on Thursday. He was a first cousin to Mr. R. C.
Gooding and Mrs. W. G. Jordan of our town. His parents live in Kentucky and his remains were sent there for
interment. Mr. Carpenter was an unmarried man about thirty-seven years old.
March 7, 1894 Issue
Rev. J. Marion Boyd died near Rich Hill, S. C. on the 25th
of this month at the residence of Mrs. Fester.
March 14, 1894 Issue
Mrs. Yarborough, mother of Mr. R. T. Yarborough, died at the residence of her son-in-law, Rev. E. S. Lupo, on
Friday last at the age of 90. She was buried at Monticello.
March 21, 1894 Issue
Mrs. Mary Yarborough – We were misinformed as to the age of Mrs. Mary Yarborough. She was not quite ninety
years old as we heard but was about eighty-eight years and ten months old at the time of her death. She was a sister of
the late Robt. Hawthorn, her father was Adam Hawthorn.
Thos. W. Rabb died in Corsicana, Texas four or five days ago. He was a native of Fairfield County. He was a
brother of the late Glazier Rabb. He leaves a wife and two children, Mr. Ed. Rabb and Mrs. W. L. Rabb, all of
who have moved out West.
Mrs. Martha S. McDowell died at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. S. S. Gibson, on Friday at the age of about
65. She was the relict of Samuel M. McDowell, who died in the Confederate War and was buried in Richmond. She
leaves three sons and one daughter, viz., D. E. McDowell, S. C. McDowell, S. R. McDowell, and Mrs. S. S. Gibson;
also three brothers and three sisters, viz., S. W. Ruff, D. G. Ruff, W. M. Ruff, Mrs. M. L. Simms, Mrs. G. P.
Hoffman and Mrs. N. J. DuBard. She was born in Fairfield County and was buried in the Methodist Grave Yard.
March 28, 1894 Issue
Dr. Chas. Rabb died at his home near Feasterville on Monday the 19th
inst. at the age of forty-three. He had been in
the past a sufferer from laryngitis, and was suffering with mumps at the time of his death. Dr. Douglass was his
brother-in-law. He left a wife, five or six children, a mother, four sisters and five brothers. He was a son of the late
Jonathan Rabb. His death causes a heavy burden of sorrow to the family of Mr. S. W. Ruff. Only last Sunday Mrs.
McDowell, the sister of Mr. Ruff, was buried, and on Monday Mrs. Ruff’s brother died. He was buried at the
Methodist Churchyard near Feasterville.
April 11, 1894 Issue
Mrs. Sallie W. Ramsey, wife of Mr. John Ramsey, died at her home on Wednesday. She was the eldest daughter of
Mr. John Weldon. She left three children. She was buried at the Presbyterian Churchyard.
Mr. John Camak died on last Monday at the age of seventy-seven. He was buried at the Jackson Creek Church
Cemetery. He leaves a wife, two sons and two daughters. Mrs. Camak left on the train for Summit, S. C., to spend
the rest of her days with her daughter living there.
April 18, 1894 Issue
John B. Propst died on Monday at the age of 41. He was a son of Mr. J. H. Propst of our town. He married a Miss
Yongue of the Feasterville Section. He was buried near Feasterville in the family burying ground of his wife’s
relatives.
April 25, 1894 Issue
Willie Cook, colored, son of Homer Cook, was kicked in the stomach by a mule Saturday and died of the effect on
Sunday.
Mr. D. E. McDowell got a telegram on Thursday announcing the death of his aunt Mrs. M. L. Simms. She died in
Columbia and leaves no children. Her husband, Mr. Pink Simms, of Union preceded her to the grave a good many
years ago. She was buried at Long Run Church. It was only a few weeks since Mrs. McDowell, sister of Mrs.
Simms died.
May 2, 1894 Issue
Essie Brown, daughter of Mr. J. A. Brown, died on Monday last.
Mrs. H. A. Moak, daughter of Mrs. L. M. Wooten, died in Columbia on the 28th
.
May 16, 1894 Issue
Mr. Wylie M. Coleman, a former citizen of Ridgeway, died on Sunday at Rowesville, in Orangeburg County of heart
disease. He was about forty-three years old and was married a few years ago to Miss Desportes, daughter of Mr.
William Desportes of Charleston and brother of Mr. U. G. Desportes.
Mr. Quinn O. Waters died on the 7th
inst. near Feasterville. He was buried in the Methodist Church burying ground.
Arthur K. Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. R. Craig, died on Sunday at Blackstock and was buried at Concord
Church.
May 23, 1894 Issue
Mr. W. G. White, second son of Mr. G. A. White, died on Thursday. He would have been twenty year old on the
25th
of next August. He was buried in Columbia.
Rev. W. G. White Sr., former pastor of Lebanon Church in this county, died at Rock Hill on Monday the 14th
inst.
May 30, 1894 Issue
Miss Mary Jane Beaty died at her home here on Sunday last. She was eldest daughter of the late Capt. James
Beaty. She has four brothers and two sisters that survive her. Her remains were interred at the Presbyterian Church
Yard.
Mrs. Mary Ann Lemmon died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Mary A. Owings, on Saturday the 26th
inst. and
was buried at Salem Church. She was the wife of James Lemmon, who died thirty years ago, and was the only sister
of Thos. Lauderdale and Dr. David Lauderdale of this town. She was born in Ireland on December 3, 1802 and was
in her ninety-second year. Five children, Mrs. Jane Young, Mrs. Mary A. Owings, John M. Lemmon, Mrs.
Elizabeth Turner and James Lemmon survive her. She was for over seventy years a consistent member of Jackson
Creek Presbyterian Church and in its graveyard lie the remains of her husband, also father and mother, Wm. and Jane
Lauderdale, and her brother, Mr. Thos. Lauderdale. She came from Belfast in 1817.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rawls died at the residence of Mr. T. L. Gladden in this county on the 21st of May. Only two
children survive her, Capt. T. M. Rawls and Mrs. T. L. Gladden. She was buried in the family burying ground.
June 6, 1894 Issue
Mr. Bert Fry died on June 1st in Columbia and was buried in Elmwood.
June 13, 1894 Issue
Lottie Broom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Broom of Augusta, was buried at Pine Grove Church on Wednesday
last.
Mr. J. C. Spurrier, of the Longtown section, died on Sunday of fever. He was a son of Mr. F. M. Spurrier and was
about twenty-four years of age.
June 20, 1894 Issue
Mrs. A. Sims, formerly a Miss Hood, died at her home in Winnsboro on Thursday. Her remains were taken to
Blythewood for interment. She leaves three children.
Mrs. Lizzie Feaster, mother of Mr. Moses Feaster, died at her home in Feasterville a few days ago from cancer. She
was about sixty years of age.
Mr. J. Wesley Wooten died at his home near Blythewood on Tuesday from pulmonary trouble. He was a member of
Co. G of the Sixth South Carolina Regiment during the war. He leaves a wife and several children.
Mr. W. H. Hatcher died at his home near Blythewood on Saturday.
Mr. L. W. Wooten died near Blythewood. His funeral services were held at Asbury Church.
Mrs. Adolphus Sims, of Winnsboro, died and her funeral services were held at Sandy Level Church.
Mr. James C. Spurrier died on June 10th
at his home in Longtown of typhoid fever at the age of twenty-six. The
funeral services were held at the Longtown Baptist Church.
June 27, 1894 Issue
Mr. Wm. Cook, who is a resident of Fairfield County, died yesterday at Edgewood in the suburbs of Columbia. –
State, 24th
. We learn that the above is not Mr. W. A. Cook and we are unable to find which Wm. Cook it is.
Mr. J. F. McMaster got a telegram Saturday that his uncle, Dr. C. E. Fleming, of Spartanburg, died suddenly. He
was leading his horse across a dangerous bridge and the horse either jumped in or fell in. The doctor seemed to be
hurt in some way and fell dead after trying to walk to the mill. Some doctors think he ruptured a blood vessel.
Mr. W. J. Davis died from natural causes at the home of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair. He leaves one
brother and two daughters. He was buried in the Methodist Churchyard at Ridgeway.
July 4, 1894 Issue
Mr. W. J. Davis died on Sunday, at the age of 76 and he was buried in the Methodist Graveyard. He leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Cassels and Mrs. Blair.
Mrs. Hattie M. Ketchin, wife of Mr. W. W. Ketchin, died of malaria fever, at about thirty-eight. She was the eldest
daughter of Dr. J. R. McMaster Sr. She was buried in the A R. P. Churchyard. She leaves a husband and six
children.
On last Saturday, John Brown was killed by Jno. Peay. The affair happened on Dr. J. E. Douglass’ place. They
were friends and were tusseling with each other, and Mr. Brown was accidentally shot in the left breast near the
collarbone and died Monday.
July 11, 1894 Issue
Major E. B. Murray died recently.
July 18, 1894 Issue
John Hamilton, colored, died on Thursday of fever.
Miss L. J. Galloway died recently. She was a sister of Mr. J. M. Galloway of our county.
July 25, 1894 Issue
Mr. William F. Stanton died at his home near Jenkinsville on the 11th
inst. at the age of about 62. He had been a
sufferer for five or six years from inflammatory rheumatism. He was buried at Little River Baptist Church. He leaves
two sisters, Mrs. Nancy K. Ragsdale of this place and Mrs. Richardson of Florida, and he was an uncle of Mr. E. B.
Ragsdale and Mr. G. W. Ragsdale.
Joe Dee, a colored man, who lived near Crosbyville, was found dead, shot through the heart on the night of the 13th
.
Joe Coleman, a colored man, was killed last Saturday.
August 1, 1894 Issue
Mrs. A. E. Chaplin died in Columbia on Monday. Her remains were brought here on Monday and she was buried in
the Episcopal Cemetery.
August 9, 1894 Issue
Mr. Eugene Williams died at Leesburg, Fla. on Wednesday at the age of 26. The remains were brought here and the
funeral services will take place at the Presbyterian Church. He was a son of the late Mr. W. H. Williams and a
nephew of Mr. W. M. Nelson. He was born and raised in Winnsboro. He leaves two sisters.
August 11, 1894 Issue
Mrs. Martha S. Parker, wife of Mr. G. W. Parker, died at the residence of her brother-in-law, Capt. W. N. Mason,
on Thursday. She was a sister of Mrs. C. H. Scruggs and Mrs. W. N. Mason. She was about sixty-two years old.
One brother, Mr. John Andrews, lives in Richmond and another in Alabama. She was buried at the family burying
ground.
August 14, 1894 Issue
Mrs. B. D. McKay, formerly Miss Schelly McMaster, a daughter of Col. F. W. McMaster, died at her home in
Columbia on Sunday. She leaves a husband and five small children.
August 15, 1894 Issue
Mr. J. E. Williams received a telegram about the death of his nephew, Mr. Eugene Williams, which occurred in
Leesburg, Florida on Wednesday. The remains were brought here and were laid to rest in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
He was the son of the late Mr. W. H. Williams and a nephew of Mr. W. M. Nelson. He was born and raised in
Winnsboro and was in his twenty-sixth year. The following relatives of the young man were present: Mrs. M. J.
Sligh, Miss Alma Williams, sisters of the deceased; Mrs. Caroline Miller, Mrs. J. H. LyBrand and Mrs. E. C.
Hartin. Mr. and Mrs. Sligh accompanied the remains from Florida; the other relatives mentioned reside in this State.
August 22, 1894 Issue
Dr. J. R. McMaster Sr., of Winnsboro, died on Monday at the age of seventy-three. His wife preceded him to the
grave several years. He leaves eight children, and three brothers. The funeral services were held at the A. R. P.
Church.
J. Hendrix McLane died at the residence of Dr. V. P. Clayton in Columbia on Tuesday. His first wife was a
daughter of Maj. C. W. Fawcett of this county. His second wife was a Miss Anna Friend. He was buried in
Feasterville.
An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gooding died on Monday and was buried at the A. R. P. Church.
September 6, 1894 Issue
William Cook has died at the age of 60. He was a Confederate Veteran.
Capt. John R. Harrison died at the residence of his son in Florida on August 5th
at the age of 75. He was the eldest
son of John Harrison Sr. of Longtown and married as his first wife the eldest daughter of Osmund Woodward of
this town. He served in the 6th
S. C. V. and after the war moved to Georgia where he has since lived.
Mrs. A. E. Chaplin died recently. She was a daughter of the late John. M. Fripp of Morgan’s Island, Beaufort.
September 11, 1894 Issue
Mr. John Townley died in Dalton, Georgia on Wednesday of typhoid dysentery in his seventieth year. His remains
were interred in West Hill Cemetery. He came to Dalton in 1867 from Columbia, S. C. and had lived there ever since.
He married a daughter of the late T. D. Oxner and is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Fannie Smith of this place.
September 13, 1894 Issue
Mrs. Annie S. Graddick, aged eighty-six years, died at her home near Union Church several days ago. She was
buried at old Bethel.
September 19, 1894 Issue
Mr. J. D. Harden, the eldest son of Mr. James Harden who lives near Little River, died Saturday from being thrown
out of his buggy. He leaves a wife, (formerly Miss Alice Gladney,) a father, two sisters and one brother. He was
buried at the Lebanon Church.
September 26, 1894 Issue
An infant of the Rev. M. R. Kirkpatrick died Saturday from cholera infantium at the age of two and was buried at
Concord Church.
October 3, 1894 Issue
Abram Chappell, colored, died last Sunday from injuries received while cutting down a tree.
Mrs. Dr. Center, stepmother of Mr. J. N. Center of this place, died at Marion on Tuesday. She was over eighty.
She was a Mrs. Waring previous to her marriage to Dr. Center, who died several years ago. They left no children
except those of Dr. Center’s first family.
Mrs. Douglas, wife of Rev. James Douglas, died at her home in Blackstock on Saturday. She was a former Miss
McDowell from Sumter County. She leaves a husband and several children and was buried at Concord Church.
October 17, 1894 Issue
An infant of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Friday passed away in Florida recently. Mr. R. H. Jennings is the father of Mrs.
Friday.
Bob McCullough, a colored man who lives near Blackstock, dropped dead at his house on Tuesday. Heart disease is
supposed to have been the cause.
Mr. Coan, of Wellford, died on Monday. He was the father of Mr. J. E. Coan.
Mrs. Jane L. Bryson died on Wednesday at the age of thirty-seven. She was a daughter of Mrs. David Lauderdale.
She married Mr. Thomas P. Bryson of Laurens County. She leaves husband, a son, mother, four sisters and two
brothers. She was buried in the A. R. P. Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Eargle, near Wallaceville, lost a little three-year old girl on Tuesday. She was buried at Salem
on Wednesday. Mrs. Eargle was a sister of Mrs. W. J. Elliott.
October 30, 1894 Issue
Mrs. Isabel Harden, wife of Mr. Timothy Harden, died at her residence on Wednesday from heart disease. She
leaves a husband, three sons along with a sister, Miss Jane Gilbert. She was buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard.
November 7, 1894 Issue
Miss J. A. Fife, an aged lady who lived in the Wateree section, died on Sunday at 71. She leaves a brother, Mr. R. M.
Fife, now living in Florida. She was buried at Mt. Olivet Churchyard.
November 14, 1894 Issue
A three-year old child of Sam Gaither, colored, died Saturday from burns.
November 21, 1894 Issue
Mrs. Emeline Squier, relict of the late A. C. Squier, died on the 13th
in Columbia. She was the mother of Mr. Jno.
C. Squier.
Miss Dora McLane, of Cheraw, was hit by a streetcar and killed on Saturday in Columbia.
Miss Mary Etta Aiken, the oldest living child of Mr. J. H. Aiken, died on Tuesday at the age of sixteen. She was
buried at the Salem Churchyard.
November 24, 1894 Issue
Willie Gladden, the second son of Mr. W. M. Gladden of this county, was killed by the accidental discharge of a
shotgun on Wednesday. He was buried at Wateree Churchyard. Mrs. Gladden, the mother of the young man is a
daughter of Mr. John McLure, who now lives in Florida.
December 12, 1894 Issue
Mrs. Indiana Hollis, wife of Mr. Mansel Hollis, died at her home near Mitford on Sunday, at about the age of 63.
She suffered with pulmonary trouble. She leaves a husband, one son and two daughters. She was buried at Bethesda
Church.
January 3, 1895 Issue
Capt. S. W. Evans died near Society Hill on December 30th
. He was a son of Judge Evans and leaves three sons and
three daughters.
January 9, 1895 Issue
Mrs. Matilda Ashford died at her home near Horeb Church on Thursday at the age of ninety. She was a daughter of
Mr. Bonona Robertson. She leaves a sister, Mrs. S. H. McCants and a brother, Mr. Thos. G. Robertson. She was
buried in the Ashford Graveyard.
January 16, 1895 Issue
Mrs. Eliza Marion Porcher died at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. Allen Jones, in Columbia on Tuesday. She was
the widow of Augustus H. Porcher and a daughter of the late Theo. S. DuBose. She was the sister of the Rev. Wm.
P. DuBose, Mr. Robert DuBose, Mrs. John Bratton and Mrs. Beverly Means. She was buried in the St. John’s
Episcopal Church Cemetery.
January 20, 1895 Issue
Mr. W. H. Williford died on Saturday after an operation. He leaves a wife, three children, a father and mother. His
remains were interred at the Presbyterian Church.
February 7, 1895 Issue
Mr. James Stuart died at his home on Saturday last. He was eighty years old last December and leaves a wife,
several sons and a daughter. He was a native of County Antrim Ireland. He was buried at Lebanon Church.
Leeds, S. C., Feb. 5 – Quite a serious accident occurred at Fish Dam Ferry on Broad River about two miles from this
place yesterday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Glashon and family, wife and two children started across the river in the flat.
They had gone about 40 feet from the bank when the flat sank in deep water. Mrs. Glashon and 12-year-old son
drowned. Mr. Glashon was sufficiently self possessed to rescue his little 8 year old girl. They repaired immediately to
the nearest neighbor, Mr. Sam Crosby, at whose home they were cared for. (This death report and the following one
are about the same family, the names are as they are reported in the newspaper.)
February 12, 1895 Issue
Feasterville – We are pained to chronicle the recent sad accident, which occurred at Fish Dam ferry on last Monday
the 4th
inst. While the Rev. Mr. Gresham, wife and two children, of Darlington, who were crossing Broad River the
flat broke and Mrs. Gresham and his twelve-year-old son were drowned. Mr. Gresham swam to the bank with his
little daughter and saved her life.
Mrs. Sarah B. Peck, of Columbia, died on Thursday last at the residence of her granddaughter, Mrs. Thomas R.
English, at Hampden-Sidney, Va. at the age of 93 years. She was a native of this city, and lived here until a few years
ago, when she went to live with her son, Dr. Thomas Peck, who died a short time ago at the age of 70 years. Mrs.
Jacob S. Muller, of this city, was a granddaughter.
Mr. James Hutchinson Stewart, died at his residence on February 2nd
at the age of eighty years, one month and six
days. He was a native of Ireland, born in Ballymonia, County Antrim on December 27, 1814. In 1844 he married
Miss Maria Sarah McCallister. After teaching for sometime in Ireland and in England, he came to South Carolina in
1854, and made his home in Fairfield County. He leaves a wife, four sons and one daughter and was buried at
Lebanon.
Mr. M. H. Mobley lost an infant on Sunday at six months of age. It died at the residence of Mrs. Mobley’s father,
Mr. W. T. McCrorey. The infant had been delicate from its birth and died of hemorrhage of the bowels. The
remains were buried at the Wateree Church.
February 16, 1895 Issue
Mr. R. S. Morrison died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Shannon Morrison. He was born in Fairfield
County in 1826 and served with the Palmetto Regiment in the Mexican War and in the Civil War. He married Miss
Crawford and had two sons, William Morrison and Shannon Morrison, the latter having died in this city only a few
months ago. The funeral took place at the First Presbyterian Church.
The body of Mrs. G. T. Gresham, who was drowned near here on February 4, was found late last night near the
Shelton river bridge, about five miles below where she was drowned. Nothing has been seen of the boy yet. Her
husband, Rev. G. T. Gresham, and her brother Prof. Benj. Sloan, leave here tonight with the remains for Pendleton,
S. C.
February 19, 1895 Issue
Mr. David Young Milling, son of David and Jane Wright Milling of Fairfield District, S. C., died in Caddo Parish,
Louisiana on January 24, 1895 at the age of 62. He was born on September 28, 1833, moved to Texas in the fall of
1857, then to Bossier Parish, La. in 1870.
March 2, 1895 Issue
Mr. F. W. Habenicht died at his residence in Winnsboro on Thursday at the age if 45. He was born in Germany and
came to Winnsboro in 1876. He married Miss Florence Mothershed, a niece of Mrs. Duval. He was buried in the
Methodist Church Cemetery. He leaves a wife and three children.
Mr. Joseph J. Fripp died at Beaufort. He was the only son of the late Maj. John Fripp, of St. Helena Island and was
buried Saturday. He was 54 years of age and a relative of Miss Julia Fripp of our town. He was a Confederate
Veteran.
March 5, 1895 Issue
Mr. William Franklin Wright died at his residence on February 25th
near Centreville. He was buried in the
Bloomingdale Baptist Churchyard. He leaves a wife and one child.
March 21, 1895 Issue
Mrs. James S. Lyles died on the 14th
at Buckhead. She leaves a husband and six children. She was a daughter of
Capt. S. P. Irby.
March 23, 1895 Issue
Mrs. W. P. Willingham died in Woods County, Texas on the 15th
inst. She leaves a husband and seven small
children, one of whom, an infant has since died. She was the daughter of Fletcher Elkins. She and her husband
moved from this county to Texas a few years ago.
Mr. Thomas Hoffman, of Blythewood, shot himself on Wednesday.
March 26, 1895 Issue
Dr. J. S. Milling died at Cottage Grove, La. on March 17, 1895 at the age of 65 from the measles. Around his bedside
were members of his family, Mrs. Dr. Knott and Mr. A. Milling, a half brother from Fairfield County, S. C. He was
a native of South Carolina and has resided at Cottage Grove since 1861. He leaves a wife and four children and three
stepchildren.
Mrs. C. H. Rabb, formerly of Winnsboro but recently living in Monticello, Ark., died of heart failure on the 11th
inst.
March 28, 1895 Issue
Dr. J. W. Fewell, mayor of Rock Hill, died yesterday from blood poisoning. He was about 48 years old and leaves a
wife and three children.
March 30, 1895 Issue
Mr. R. Wade Stevenson, who lives with Mr. R. G. Simonton at Albion, shot and killed himself on Thursday. He
was about thirty-three years old, unmarried and a son of Mr. Robt. Stevenson.
Phoebe Harvey, colored, died of heart disease on Wednesday.
April 2, 1895 Issue
Mrs. Sarah McCants died at the home near Rockton on Sunday at the age of 74. She was the second wife of the late
Dr. George McCants and a sister of Mr. Thos. G. Robertson. She was buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard.
April 6, 1895 Issue
Mrs. L. E. Simpson died at her home in Blackstock on Wednesday. She was a sister of the late James E. Johnston
April 11, 1895 Issue
Z. F. Watley hung himself on the 8th
. He was about 45 years old.
George Hood, an old colored man living on Mrs. M. J. Wylie’s plantation, died last Friday at Blackstock with
something like cramp colic.
May 2, 1895 Issue
H. I. Kimball died near Boston on Sunday.
May 16, 1895 Issue
Mr. Phillip R. Mayo died on Friday at his home near Alston at the age of about 80.
May 18, 1895 Issue
Mr. John Richmond, the fourth son of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Richmond, died in St. Louis last Wednesday, five days
after having submitted to a surgical operation for appendicitis. He was 22 years old. He was a nephew of Mr. J. L.
Richmond of our place. Dr. Richmond moved from our county to Missouri.
May 25, 1895 Issue
Mrs. Traylor, the mother of Hon. Thos. W. Traylor and W. H. Traylor, died at the residence of the latter a few days
ago at the age of eighty-seven. She was buried in the Beaver Creek Churchyard.
May 30, 1895 Issue
Mrs. Martha Rabb, widow of the late Eber Rabb, died at her home near Winnsboro on Wednesday at the age of
about seventy-two. She leaves two children, Mr. W. R. Rabb and Mr. E. A. Rabb. She was buried in the Rabb
Burying Ground at the old home on Jackson Creek.
June 11, 1895 Issue
Mrs. P. H. Glenn, widow of the late Hargrove Glenn, died at her home in Columbia on Saturday the 8th
inst. and was
buried at the family burying-ground near her former home.
Mr. George H. Smith died on June 7th
at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. O. C. Hathcock. He was a member of
Company C, 12th
Regiment, S. C. V. His funeral was held at Hormah Church where he was buried.
June 25, 1895 Issue
A son of Isaiah Belton, colored, was drowned in a well near Ridgeway last Thursday.
Mr. Charles Duke was killed by lightning at his home near Ridgeway on Saturday. One of his children was shocked
but had recovered. The deceased was a brother of Mr. Henry L. Duke.
June 27, 1895 Issue
T. Ross Robertson Jr. died in Charlotte and was buried in Elmwood. He was born in Winnsboro, but moved to
Charlotte when a young boy.
June 29, 1895 Issue
Miss Bettis, daughter of Mr. Frank Bettis of Trenton, this State, died last Saturday from blood poisoning.
July 27, 1895 Issue
Mrs. Jane Hagood, wife of Mr. Jno. A. Hagood, died on Tuesday at her home near Union Church. She was buried
at Union Church. She leaves a husband and eight children.
July 30, 1895 Issue
State, July 28 – Mrs. Catherine McGregor Macfie died in Columbia last night at the home of Col. F. W. McMaster.
She was the daughter of James McGregor and Janet Graham, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, at which place she
was born April 2, 1807. She was the only sister of the late Dr. Peter McGregor of this city. She was the mother of
the late Capt. J. P. Macfie, of Fairfield, Mrs. F. W. McMaster of Columbia, and the late Mrs. Catherine Lomax of
Abbeville.
Henry Chapman died on the 15th
of July at the poor house. He was about 21 years old and came from near
Buckhead.
August 1, 1895 Issue
Miss Rosana Johnston died at the home of Mr. James Ragsdale in Chester County on Monday. She was a relative
of the McCrorey family of this county and of Chester County. She was about eighty-seven years old at her death. She
was buried at Catholic (Presbyterian) Church in Chester County.
August 3, 1895 Issue
Mrs. Crawford, wife of Mr. S. L. Crawford, died at her home near Union Church on Wednesday. She was buried at
Union Church. She leaves a husband and several sons and daughters
At Union Church on Wednesday an infant child of Mr. J. J. Alford was buried. It died the day before.
On Friday the thirteen months old infant of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jordan was buried at the Methodist churchyard.
The little one had been suffering from whooping cough and passed away on Thursday.
August 8, 1895 Issue
Mrs. Mary Steele, mother of Mrs. J. W. Clarke and Mr. J. B. Steele, died at her home on Monday of apoplexy. She
leaves three sons and three daughters. She was buried at the Martin graveyard.
August 15, 1895 Issue
The wife of colored minister, Rev. J. C. Hemphill died on Wednesday. She was buried in Spartanburg.
Mr. W. R. Christie, intentant of Barnwell, died of consumption last week.
Col. D. C. Ebaugh died in Baltimore on Friday. He came to South Carolina in 1854. During the war he aided the
government by making nitrate of soda, and also built the famous torpedo boat Little David. He was married twice.
The remains were taken to Charleston and buried in Magnolia Cemetery.
An infant of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Crawford died on Wednesday. The funeral services were held at the Methodist
Church.
September 5, 1895 Issue
Pete Craig, colored, died from dropsy on Tuesday.
Mr. James A. Glenn died at his residence in Columbia on Tuesday from pneumonia, which developed into
consumption. He was born in Fairfield County. He was a son of the late Mr. Hargrove Glenn and a cousin of J.
Glenn McCants. He left a wife and several children.
September 7, 1895 Issue
Mrs. R. G. Miller died at her home near Woodward of consumption on the 5th
, and was buried at Concord Church.
She leaves a husband and four children.
September 10, 1895 Issue
Mr. John Fenly, of the Cedar Creek Section, died at his home on September 4th
. He was seventy-three year old and
was buried at Sandy Level Church. He was a Confederate Veteran.
September 12, 1895 Issue
Dr. D. C. Thompkins, of Edgefield County, died at his home on Wednesday last. He was the father of D. A.
Thompkins and A. S. Thompkins. He served in the 14th
S. C. Regiment.
September 21, 1895 Issue
Mr. Eber A. Rabb died at his home about seven miles southwest of Winnsboro on Friday from fever. He leaves a
wife and two children. He married Miss Dora Klinck, daughter of Mrs. H. E. Klinck of this place, but formerly of
Charleston. He was about thirty-eight years of age. The funeral took place at the Rabb burying ground, near his
home.
September 26, 1895 Issue
Mrs. M. E. Vinson, wife of John Vinson who moved from White Oak to Texas several years ago, died at her home in
Sherman, Texas on the 12th
of this month. She left a husband and eight children. She was a sister of James A. Brice
and Calvin Brice. She was about fifty-two years of age.
September 28, 1895 Issue
Miss Clyde Clayton, daughter of Rev. Dr. Clayton, died at her home in Columbia on Wednesday of typhoid fever.
October 1, 1895 Issue
United States District Judge George D. Bryan died at Flat Rock, N. C. on September 29th. The body was taken to
Charleston for the funeral. He was the father of Isaac M. Bryan, of Greenville, J. P. Kennedy Bryan and Geo. D.
Bryan Jr., of Charleston.
October 5, 1895 Issue
Hon. J. E. McDonald, Winnsboro, S. C. Dear Sir – A stranger, whose name was Thos. R. Jones, a peddler in crayon
pictures, died suddenly in this city last week. He left nothing to establish his identity. Finding your card in his
possession, and presuming that you possibly may have known him, of something of him, I write to ascertain. If you
know him of know anything of his relatives, will you be so kind as to inform me, as he died here a stranger in a strange
land. The name appears to be Thos. or Fras., it is written a little indistinct. Whether Thos. or Fras. we hope this may
lead to his identification that his relatives may know the fact.
David Province Lynch, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch, died yesterday. Mrs. Lynch is a daughter of
the late Col. David Province and a sister of Dr. D. M. Province.
October 10, 1895 Issue
General Wm. Mahone died in Washington on October 8th
, from a paralytic stroke.
October 17, 1895 Issue
Joseph Means English died on October 12th
in Columbia of Bright’s disease. He was born on May 15, 1852, in this
county and was in the 44th
year of his age. He was a son of the late Col. John English and Maria Coulter Means.
He married Miss Annie Russell of Augusta, Ga., and she, a son and a daughter, survive him. He leaves one brother,
Mr. Beverly English and one sister, Mrs. Sadler Gillespie. She was buried in the First Presbyterian Church Yard.
Mr. Emmet Buchanan died recently. He was a grandson of the late Mr. Calvin Buchanan, who went from
Winnsboro to Texas before the war. The young man’s father, Mr. John Buchanan, preceded him to the grave several
years ago. Mr. Calvin Buchanan, the grandfather of the young man was a brother of Dr. R. A. Buchanan of our
town.
October 22, 1895 Issue
Mr. William Cork died on Thursday at the home of his brother, Mr. David H. Cork, near Woodward. He was
eighty-nine years and two days old. He leaves a brother and three sisters. He was buried at Concord Church where
rest those of his parents, grandparents and other kindred.
Mrs. J. L. Robinson died at her home in the Greenbriar section on Saturday of typhoid fever. She leaves a husband
and an infant about a year old. She was the daughter of Capt. W. H. Sligh of Columbia. She was buried at Bethel
Church.
Thomas Anderson Jr., son of Mr. Thomas Anderson Sr., died on Friday from congestion of the lungs at the age of
six.
October 24, 1895 Issue
Died at the Poor House on the 17th
day of October, Anthony Boyd, a colored male who was 86. Anthony is reported
to have said that he went to the war with Capt. Rion.
October 29, 1985 Issue
Mr. A. (Archie) J. Hamilton died at his home near White Oak on Sunday. He was about sixty-eight years old, and
leaves a wife and several children. He was buried at the historical old Jackson Creek Church.
Mrs. S. A. Lyles, relic of Maj. Wm. J. Lyles, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. M. L. Kinard, Columbia, S.
C. on the 15th
Sept. She moved from Fairfield about twenty years ago with her son Wm. H. Lyles. She was buried in
Elmwood Cemetery by the side of a granddaughter.
November 7, 1895 Issue
Mrs. Julia R. Robertson died on the 3rd
at Dr. Rembert’s residence at Rembert, in Sumter County. She was the relict
of the late N. C. Robertson and spent most of her life in Fairfield County.
November 9, 1895 Issue
Mr. Robert McCarley died on Thursday of heart disease at the residence of his niece, Mrs. Mary Duffie, at Smith’s
Turnout, in York County, at the age of seventy-eight. He was buried at Concord Church. He leaves five sons. He was
in the Hampton Legion along with his son, Jno. D. McCarley.
November 16, 1895 Issue
A telegram to Mr. John P. Matthews on Friday announced the death of Mr. Seymour Matthews, son of Governor
Matthews of Indiana.
Mrs. Mary Mayo, wife of Mr. Wm. Mayo, died at Pacolet, Spartanburg County on the 10th
inst. She was buried in
the family burying ground near Jenkinsville. She leaves a husband and four children.
Mr. Charley Curry died in Columbia. He was buried at the Brick Church.
November 21, 1895 Issue
Miss Martha Thorne died on Wednesday from hemorrhagic fever or “yellow chills at Van Wyke in Lancaster
County. She was the second daughter of the late Wm. and Fannie P. Thorn and a grand daughter of the late Dr.
Thorn of our county. She was buried in the cemetery at Catholic Church. She leaves her mother and four sisters.
December 7, 1895 Issue
Mrs. R. N. Wells died in Charleston yesterday. She had gone to that city for medical treatment, having left Greenville
November 29th
. She was before her marriage Miss Carrie C. Shedd of Fairfield County and daughter of Captain
James. N. Shedd. She was 42 years old. Her oldest son, the Rev. Preston B. Wells was with her at the time of her
death. She came here from Charleston December 6th
1894, with her husband who had been appointed pastor of the
Buncombe Street Church. He died on December 11, 1894 Her body will be brought to Greenville for internment
beside her husband who lies in Springwood.
Mr. J. C. Caldwell received a telegram on Thursday announcing the death of his brother, J. A. Caldwell near
Greensboro, Ga. It is thought that death resulted from heart disease. He was born in this county near Mitford. He
married a daughter of the late Dr. Scott, who preceded him to the grave. He afterwards married a daughter of Judge
Reid of Georgia, and in 1882 moved to a place near Greensboro, Ga. He left one brother, Mr. J. C. Caldwell, and
three sisters, Mrs. Mobley, Mrs. Withers, and Mrs. Kinloch. He was a Confederate Veteran and was buried in
Georgia.
December 12, 1895 Issue
Mrs. Susan E. Clowney died at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. C. E. Cathcart, near town on Tuesday of
neuralgia of the heart. She was the relict of the late Moses Clowney, who died about two years ago. She leaves three
sons and several daughters.
December 19, 1896 Issue
David Crosby, son of Mr. W. W. Crosby, died on the 6th
at the age of 16. He was buried at Cool Branch Church
Cemetery.
January 6, 1897 Issue
Mrs. Cynthia Caroline Shelton, wife of the late Mr. William J. Shelton of Shelton’s Ferry on Broad River, died at
the home of her son Thomas J. Shelton, on December 12, 1896 from the effects of la grippe. Her maiden name was
Gibson. She was born in the Rocky Mount section of Fairfield County on June 14, 1819. William J. Shelton died in
1879.
Mrs. J. J. Waters, of Rock Hill, died on Sunday the 27th
ult. She was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Brice of Woodward. She leaves a husband and four children.
Mr. Jas. McNeil, a survivor of the Mexican War, died in Richland County on 24th
of December at the age of 85.
Miss Mary McNeil, a sister of Mr. James McNeil, followed him to the grave on Dec. 27th
. She was 75 years of age.
Sallie Ayers died last Sunday at the age of 83. She was a relative of the Bryce Family.
January 20, 1897 Issue
Miss Mary Brittingham died at the residence of Miss Lizzie Phillips on Monday. She has been a residence of
Winnsboro most of her life and was about 65 years of age. She was buried at the Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Henry Robertson and her sister Miss Lucy Jeffares, both died on Sunday of pneumonia. They were both
buried at the A.R. P. Church. The deceased were sisters of Mrs. Sims of this place.
Robert Caldwell, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Caldwell, died on Thursday at the age of 17. The funeral services
were held at the Presbyterian Church.
January 27, 1897 Issue
Prof. J. P. Kennedy died on Thursday in Due West, S. C. He was 73 years old. Besides his wife, who is the sister of
Prof. Patton of Columbia, he leaves three children living. Mrs. Jas. A. Brice of Winnsboro, A. Selden Kennedy of
Due West and Dr. J. Payson Kennedy of Atlanta. The funeral was held at the Associate Reformed Presbyterian
Church.
Mr. Francis Marion Spurrier, who for many years lived near Winnsboro on the place still known at Spurrier’s Hill,
died at his home near Longtown on Thursday from the effects of grippe.
Mrs. Amanda Gladden, wife of Mr. T. L. Gladden, died on the 17th
inst., from grippe. She was buried on the 19th
at
the Rawls burying ground. She was a sister of Mrs. T. W. Rawls.
February 3, 1897 Issue
Mr. A. B. Douglass, of Blackstock, died at his home on Monday. He had the grippe which developed into
pneumonia. He was over seventy years of age. He was a brother of Rev. James Douglass and leaves a widow and
four grown sons, among them J. E. Douglass and W. S. Douglass, merchants of Blackstock.
Joe Shedd died at his home near Monticello on the 18th
inst. from a complication of diseases at the age of about 50.
He was a Confederate Veteran. He leaves a wife and two sons.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jeffers recently lost two of their daughters on the same day.
February 10, 1897 Issue
William P. Gibson died at his home on Thursday near Wallaceville. He was a Confederate soldier and the son of the
late Stephen Gibson. He was buried at Bethel Church and leaves a widow.
Mr. E. H. Harrison died at his home in Texarkana, Texas on Monday the 25th
ult. He was first taken with la grippe,
which developed into typhoid fever. He was a former resident of Fairfield County, having moved from here to Texas
in 1870. He was a son of the late Capt. E. H. Harrison. He leaves a wife, eight children, three brothers and two
sisters, viz., Mr. J. D. Harrison, Mrs. S. L. Dixon and Mrs. R. B. Lewis of Longtown; Mr. L. S. Harrison, of
Thomasville, Ga., and Mr. R. W. Harrison of Jonesboro, Arkansas.
February 13, 1897 Issue
Henry L. Duke died at the residence of Mr. Chas. J. Smith in Ridgeway on Wednesday the 10th
inst.
February 17, 1897 Issue
Mrs. B. E. Lyles died at her home near Lyles Ford on last Saturday. She was a Miss McMeekin. She leaves a
husband and several children.
Miss Sarah Barkley, of Rocky Mount, died at Liberty Hill, in Kershaw County on Friday the 5th
inst. from the grippe.
She was a daughter of the late James Barkley and a sister of Mrs. James Johnston, of Rocky Mount.
Jessie S. Gradick, died at the home of his son, J. S. Gradick Jr., in December last, in Barnwell County, S. C. He
was a Confederate Veteran.
February 24, 1897 Issue
Mrs. Libbie Smith died at her home on Wednesday. She was born in Winnsboro and was in her 79th
year. She leaves
one son, Mr. McBride Smith.
Rev. W. S. Castles died Okete, Missouri. He was a brother of Mr. W. P. Castles. He was not more than thirty year
of age and will be buried at Hopewell Church in Chester County.
Mrs. Rossie Lyles, wife of Belton E. Lyles and daughter of Dr. Jacob McMeekin, was buried in the Rock Creek
Church Cemetery on the 12th
. She was the sister of Edward McMeekin of Columbia and Allie McMeekin of
Jenkinsville.
Mrs. Wm. A. Smith died at her home in East Wateree on Friday. She was seventy-one years of age and leaves a
husband and several sons and daughters. Her remains were laid to rest in the old family burying ground.
March 3, 1897 Issue
Peter Bird died at his home in this County on Sunday. He was a member of the 6th
Regiment S. C. V. in the
Confederate Army. He was buried in the Episcopal Cemetery.
Jesse A. Gladden died on Wednesday of heart disease. He was about sixty-three years of age and a Confederate
soldier. He leaves a wife and a number of children. His was buried at Bethesda Church, near Mr. Gladden’s old
home.
Mrs. Trapp, wife of Mr. U. C. Trapp, died on Monday, February 22. She leaves a husband and two daughters,
Rebecca Trapp and Challie Trapp. She was buried in the family burying ground at the old Trapp place, near
Crooked Run Church.
Rev. W. B. White died at Colton, California on the 28th
of February. He was the minister at Lebanon Church for a
number of years and went to China as a missionary. He was about thirty-five years of age and a brother of Mrs. Jno.
T. Stitt.
The mother of Mr. J. L. Strohecker died in Charlotte a few days ago.
March 10, 1897 Issue
Mrs. Rebecca Rice died Thursday at the home of Mr. L. W. Ruff and was buried at Greenbrier Methodist Church.
Mrs. Margret McCully Smith, wife of Mr. Wm. A. Smith, died on February 20, 1897 at her home in East Wateree.
She was seventy-one years of age. She leaves a husband, four sons and four daughters.
Mr. Charlie P. McLeod died at his home in Sumter County on Monday the 15th
ult. He was a nephew of Mr. James
Cason of this county and was 24 years old.
March 17, 1897 Issue
Edward W. Thomas recently died in Nebraska when hit by a train. He was the eldest son of Rev. Edward Thomas
and his wife Jane Marshall, daughter of Judge Theodore Gaillard, all deceased. He was a brother of Dr. T.
Gaillard Thomas of New York, his surviving brother.
William Kilpatrick, the oldest man in Georgia, died March 11th
at Cartersville, Ga. at the age of 108. He enlisted in
the Confederate army when he was 72 years old and fought through it.
Jesus Campeche died in Mexico on March 10th
. He was born in Spain in 1742 and was 154 years old.
March 31, 1897 Issue
Mr. Solomon Samuels died on March 26th
at the age of 72 near Chester. He was suffering with muscular rheumatism,
which finally resulted in death. He came here from Oil City, Pa. in 1874. His remains were carried to New York for
interment. He leaves a wife and six children.
Rev. Willard Richardson died in Delaware on Friday March 19th
of pneumonia brought on by la grippe. He was the
father of Mrs. Clara Richardson Pierce of Houston, Delaware.
April 7, 1897 Issue
Mr. A Landecker died on Saturday. He was born in Bischberg, Bavaria, Germany on February 22, 1851, went to
Rouseville, Pa. in 1866, and to Winnsboro in 1875. He leaves three brothers, P. Landecker, L. Landecker, and H.
Landecker, a wife and one child. He was buried in the Presbyterian Church Yard.
Mrs. S. A. Weber, wife of Rev. S. A. Weber, died in Columbia on Monday.
April 14, 1897 Issue
W. H. Parker, a boy of 18 from Athens, Ga. was found lying about three feet from the railroad track one mile below
Blythewood on April 8th. His remains await the arrival of his uncle, A. P. O’Farrel of Athens, Ga. where they will be
carried for interment.
April 21, 1897 Issue
Mr. Wilson Brice, of the New Hope Section, died on Thursday of heart disease. He was a son of the late Dr. Walter
Brice and was 52 years of age. This funeral services were held at New Hope.
Judge Thompson H. Cooke died at his residence in Greenville on April 14th
. He had long suffered from kidney
troubles. He was a native of Fairfield County, born July 1, 1831. He was a son of Rev. John P. Cooke. He leaves
two sons and two daughters, his wife having died some years ago.
April 28, 1897 Issue
Mrs. Jennie Rosborough died at her home in Blackstock on Sunday at 85 years and three months of paralysis. She
was buried in the Concord Graveyard.
Mr. Wilson Brice, son of Dr. Walter and Mrs. Emma Brice, died at his home on Thursday the 15th
inst. He was
about 50 and died from heart failure and was buried at the New Hope Burying Ground.
Mr. B. F. Boulware died on Monday from heart disease. He was a son of the late Benjamin F. Boulware. He leaves
a wife, who before her marriage was a Miss McMaster, a sister of our townsman, Dr. R. J. McMaster. A large
family of children and his sisters, Mrs. William Stokes and Mrs. R. N. McMaster, survive him. His funeral services
were held at Wateree Presbyterian Church. He was a Confederate Veteran.
Mrs. A. Baron Holmes Jr. died in Charleston yesterday. She was a Miss Marion Campbell, the youngest daughter
of the Rev. Dr. W. H. Campbell. She was a native of Greenville, being born there twenty-six years ago. The remains
will be brought to Greenville for interment in Christ Church Cemetery beside her brother, William Campbell.
May 5, 1897 Issue
Mrs. S. C. Boney died on March 21, 1897 at her home in Chester County at age 56. She was a native of Fairfield
County. She leaves five sons and one daughter.
Capt. J. M. Kirkland died yesterday in the Jenkinsville Section of Fairfield County. He was nearly 60 years old.
Mr. Henry L. Elliott Sr. died Friday. He was a son of Mr. James Elliott and a brother of the late Mr. J. M. Elliott.
He was born in Winnsboro and was in the 81st year of his age. He was twice married. His first wife was Miss Mary
McMaster, a sister of Mr. G. H. McMaster. His children by this marriage were John Elliott, who was killed in the
war between the States, Mrs. John P. Matthews, Mrs. Neil Pressley, Mrs. A. F. Ruff, and the late Mrs. J. H.
Cummings. His second wife was Miss Tirzah Ketchin, daughter of Rev. Thomas Ketchin. The following children
were born to this union: Thomas K. Elliott, Mrs. R. C. Gooding, Mrs. J. E. McDonald, Mrs. J. P. Caldwell, Mrs.
J. R. McAlpine, H. L. Elliott Jr., W. R. Elliott, and Miss Terzah Elliott. The funeral services were held at the A. R.
P. Church.
May 19, 1897 Issue
Mr. D. R. Coleman Sr. died on the 9th
instant at Feasterville at the age of 69. He was buried in the Feaster Burial
Ground. He was a member of a family of eight brothers. Mr. G. W. Coleman of Columbia is the only one that
survives. He was a Confederate Veteran.
Mrs. Elizabeth B. McMaster died on Wednesday at the age of 72. Her maiden name was Miss Fleming. The
following children survive her: Mr. J. F. McMaster of Winnsboro, Dr. H. B. McMaster, Dr. D. E. McMaster and
Mr. M. B. McMaster of Georgia, Mrs. D. J. Macaulay of Chester, Mrs. Chapman of Middleboro, Ky. and Miss
Mallie McMaster of Winnsboro. The funeral services were held at the Methodist Church.
Mr. Ernest Entzminger died on May 13. He was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Entzminger and was
only 17 years of age. He was buried in the Sandy Level Churchyard.
May 26, 1897 Issue
Senator Joseph H. Earle died in Greenville on last Thursday from Bright’s Disease. He married his cousin, Miss
Anna Earle on May 19, 1869. He leaves the following children: Baylis H. Earle, John H. Earle, Eleanor M. Earle,
Lucia P. Earle, Anna C. Earle, Joseph H. Earle, Lillian Earle and Wilton Earle.
Mrs. Iretta Price, sister of Mr. J. W. Robinson, died Saturday and was buried at Bethel Cemetery.
Maj. E. M. Mills died at his home near Blackstock on Saturday at about the age of 83. He suffered with dropsy and
about one year ago had a stroke of paralysis. He leaves a wife, three daughters and one son. He was buried in
Hopewell Cemetery. He was a Confederate Veteran.
David R. Coleman, of Feasterville, died on May 9th
at the age of 70. His grave is beside and south of his first wife.
She was a Miss Crooks, and left him two sons, the oldest, Mr. Roe Coleman of Chester County and Dr. G. R.
Coleman. His two brothers Dr. Robert W. Coleman and Dr. Wm. Preston C. Coleman are buried at the same
graveyard of their grandfather, the late John Fester. His other brother, Dr. B. Frank Coleman, is buried in
Louisiana.
Mrs. James Harden died at the home on Monday
June 16, 1897 Issue
Mr. M. A. Hogan died on 8th
inst. He leaves a wife and two children.
June 23, 1897 Issue
Lee Y. McAfee died at the residence of Capt. S. H. Terrace on May 28th. He was a grandson of the late Robert G.
Cameron and a cousin of Mrs. Hattie Terrace. He was married to Miss Frances Brice, who with two children
survive him. He was only 33 years of age and buried at Concord Church.
June 30, 1897 Issue
Miss Emily Walter Thomas died on Saturday, June 26th
at her home in Ridgeway. She was a daughter of the late Dr.
Thomas and sister of Col. John P. Thomas of Columbia, Miss Henrietta Thomas and I. C. Thomas of Ridgeway.
The funeral services were held at St. Stephens.
July 7, 1897 Issue
Mr. Will Lyles, of Florida, died at the residence of Mr. Jas. Elkins on the first of the month. He was buried in the
Greenbriar Cemetery.
Kittie Weir Barron, the eleven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barron, died of appendicitis at the city
hospital in Columbia on Wednesday. She was the granddaughter of Mrs. Mary C. Rion of this place.
Mr. Jas. T. Wylie died at his home near White Oak on Monday. He was buried at Wateree Church. He leaves a wife.
July 14, 1897 Issue
Mr. Wm. C. Lyles died on Thursday July 1st at the residence of Mr. James Elkin. He had been living in Florida for
several years and came home a few weeks ago to recuperate his failing health. He was 36 year old and a son of the
late Capt. John Lyles. He leaves a wife and four children.
July 21, 1897 Issue
Mr. J. Milton Sadler died in Lancaster on Tuesday July 13th
. He was born in Lancaster on February 1, 1839 and was
a Confederate Veteran.
James Wyatt Wylie died at his home near White Oak on the 29th
of June at the age of 52. He was a Confederate
Veteran. He leaves a wife, four brothers and three sisters.
Mr. W. B. Murray died on Friday at his home near Winnsboro. He was a native of Ireland. At the beginning of the
war he enlisted in Rion’s battalion. At the time of his death, he was between sixty-six and sixty-eight years old. He
was buried at Union Church.
Mrs. M. M. Clinkscales died on July 15, 1897 at Blythewood. She was buried at the Baptist Church beside her two
children.
One of Mr. Haynes’ triplets died at his home in Ridgeway on Saturday and was buried at the Presbyterian Church.
August 4, 1897 Issue
Mr. Albert Widener died on June 30th
at Feasterville. His remains were interred in the family burying ground near
the residence of Mr. Solomon Widener.
Mrs. William Weir Sr., died on the 13th
of July at Feasterville at the age of 82. She was buried in the burial ground at
Beaver Creek Church.
Dr. J. R. Arledge died at his home near Winnsboro on Monday, at the age of 72. He was buried at the Lyles
Cemetery.
Mrs. Thomas Devault died Sunday. She was buried at Popular Spring Church.
Boyce Featherston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Featherston, died on Sunday. He was buried Bethesda.
August 11, 1897 Issue
Mattie Clark Lyles, infant daughter of W. C. and Mattie Lyles, died August 6, 1897 at the age of five weeks. Her
father died on July 1, 1897.
August 18, 1897 Issue
Samuel McGowan died at his home in Abbeville on Monday the 9th
inst. He was born in 1819 and a veteran of two
wars.
August 25, 1897 Issue
Capt. John R. Thomas, of Ridgeway, died at his residence on Sunday. He was the eldest son of the late Samuel
Peyre Thomas, who moved from the low country to Fairfield about1835, and married Miss Rosborough. He was a
cousin of Col. Thomas of Columbia. He was about 60 years of age and a Confederate Veteran.
Louise Gilbert Allston, wife of Rev. Benjamin Allston, died in Winnsboro on August 20th
1896 at the age of 63.
She was a great-granddaughter of the Rev. Jean Louis Gilbert, “Pasteur du Desert,” who led the last colony of
Huguenot refugees to South Carolina in 1764.
Dr. Thomas B. Madden died at his home here on Saturday, it is thought he had heart disease. He was born in March
of 1826 and was 72 at the time of his death. He was married twice; first to Miss Mattie Brice, sister of Mr. Calvin
Brice and Mr. James A. Brice, to which marriage three children survive him, Mrs. John E. Matthews, Mr.
Campbell Madden and Mr. Thomas Madden. His second wife, who survives him, was Mrs. Nancy Crawford.
The funeral services were held at the A. R. P. Church.
September 1, 1897 Issue
Mr. Strother Ford died at his home in the Rocky Mount section on Tuesday at about seventy-five year of age. His
wife and one son, Mr. Chas. S. Ford, survive him. The funeral services were held at Bethesda Church. He was a
Confederate Veteran.
W. M. Martin died in Columbia at the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. George Beach on Wednesday. He was a
son of Mr. R. F. Martin and was about 23 years old. The remains were brought to Winnsboro for interment.
September 8, 1897 Issue
Dr. John Wallace died on Monday at his home near Wallaceville in this county. He was 81 year of age.
Dr. J. Rufus Bratton died at his home in Yorkville on Wednesday. He was 76 years of age. He was the father of
Mrs. R. B. Hanahan of this place.
Mrs. Martha A. Gibson, the widow of the late Stephen Gibson, died at her home in Fairfield County on Thursday
September 2, 1897 at the age of about seventy-seven.
September 15, 1897 Issue
Dr. L. Sylvester Douglass died in Chester of heart disease on Sunday at the age of 60. He was buried at Hopewell,
where his father and mother and other members of the family are buried. He was a son of the late Dr. Jno. Douglass
and leaves a wife and three sisters.
Thos. H. Ketchin Jr., the six-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ketchin, died on Sunday. The funeral was held at
the A. R. P. Church.
Mr. W. G. Roche died at his home in Columbia on Monday. He was a native of Ireland. He married the eldest
daughter of Mr. W. R. Garrison, who with several children survives him.
Mr. T. D. Feaster died near Buckhead on Tuesday, the 8th
inst., at the age of about 71. He was buried at his
grandfather’s cemetery. His sister, Mrs. M. D. Rawls, of Columbia attended his funeral, and his daughter, Miss
Florence G. Feaster, arrived from Florida on the 9th
.
Moses Johnson, colored, was shot and killed by Mr. Edward P. Mobley Jr. on Monday last.
Mr. Ivey Poovey died on Sunday in Blythewood from consumption and was buried at the Presbyterian Church.
September 22, 1897 Issue
Dr. J. R. Arledge died on August 2nd
at the age of 73. He was born on January 12, 1825 and on July 29, 1875 married
Miss Sallie C. Lyles, a daughter of Nathan and Elizabeth T. Lyles. His was buried in the Lyles Family Burying
Ground.
Miss Dida Sligh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sligh, died at her home near here on last Thursday September 8th
.
September 29, 1897 Issue
Miss Mary Chappell, of Jenkinsville, died on the 22nd
inst. from paralysis.
October 18, 1897 Issue
William B. Woodward died near Woodward on October 1, 1897. He was a son of John Woodward, who was a son
of William Woodward, who was the second son of Thomas Woodward. His mother was Mary Mobley.
Mrs. Frances Elizabeth Jordan died on Friday October 8th at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. W. B. Creight.
She leaves the following children: Mrs. W. B. Creight, Mrs. Jno. A. DesPortes, Capt. W. G. Jordan, Miss Nannie
Jordan, and Mr. T. M. Jordan. She was born December 23, 1819, in the city of Belfast, Ireland. Her mother was a
sister of Lieutenant General Robert Crawford, one of Lord Wellington’s most distinguished officers. Her family
came to South Carolina and settled in the northern part of Fairfield. She was married to the late Captain Thomas
Jordan on April 11, 1839, and was the mother of seven children, five of whom survive her. The funeral services were
held at the Methodist Church.
Mr. Ernest Stevenson, eldest son of Mr. William Stevenson of the Jackson Creek Section, died on Monday. He was
about twenty years old and died from typhoid fever.
Robert G. Simonton died at his home near Albion on Tuesday at the age of about 43. He never married. The funeral
services were held at New Hope Church.
October 20, 1897 Issue
Hon. Thomas J. Robertson died on the 13th
in Columbia, from paralysis. He was born in Fairfield County about 75
years ago. He married Miss Caldwell, a daughter of John Caldwell of Columbia. His widow and sons, J. C.
Robertson and E. W. Robertson survive him.
November 3, 1897 Issue
Mrs. Mary Louise Egleston died on Friday from heart failure. She was born on October 30, 1849 and was a daughter
of James R. Aiken and the wife of the late DuBose Egleston. She leaves two daughters and two sons. The funeral
services were held at St. John’s Episcopal Church.
Mrs. Wm. C. Lyles died on the 6th
of September near Greenbriar Church. Just a few months before this her husband
and then soon after that her newborn infant died. She leaves three orphans.
November 17, 1897 Issue
Mrs. Margaret E. Seigler, nee Robinson, the widow of the late George Seigler of this county, died at Rock Hill on
Wednesday the 10th
last at the age of 61. Her remains were interred in the Seigler family cemetery near Simpson’s
Turnout.
Mrs. John D. Blair died and would be buried at Salem Church.
November 24, 1897 Issue
Henry Norwood Obear died on Tuesday in Washington City D. C. He was a son of the Rev. Josiah Obear, and was
born in Winnsboro on January 4, 1847. He leaves a wife, sons, mother and sisters. The funeral was held at the
Episcopal Church in Winnsboro.
Mrs. Rachel Strain died at her home in Blackstock on Tuesday. The Funeral took place at Concord Church. She was
the mother of Mrs. D. L. Douglas.
Mr. J. W. Wallace was killed by a train several days ago. He was the son of Dr. John Wallace and leaves a wife and
five children.
December 1, 1897 Issue
Tom Griffin, colored, died in a train accident.
December 8, 1897 Issue
Mrs. Mattie E. Baker died at her home near here on the 21st inst. She was buried at the Longtown Presbyterian
Churchyard. She was twenty years of age. She was the daughter of Mr. W. A. Craft, who moved from Chester
County to Longtown several years ago.
Both, Mr. and Mrs. Washington Robinson died on Friday. He was born on Cedar Creek about 63 years ago and was
a Confederate Veteran. She was a daughter of the late George Hendrix.
Miss Jessie Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Washington Robinson died on Saturday. This makes three deaths
in the family in less than three days.
December 22, 1897 Issue
Miss Jessie Robinson, daughter of Mr. J. Washington Robinson who lived near Crooked Run Church, died of
pneumonia. While she was very sick her father was also stricken down with pneumonia, and in a few days her mother
succumbed to the same disease. Mr. Robinson passed away about 4 o’clock in the morning, and his wife followed him
at 9:30 o’clock the same day. Miss Jessie joined them the next night. Their remains were interred in Bethel Cemetery.
There are four brothers left in this family: Will Robinson, J. L. Robinson, Samuel Robinson, and Alex. Robinson.
Jane Coleman was killed by Henry Rowser on Capt. T. J. Perry’s place recently in the Mossy Dale Area.
Mrs. J. J. Cook died in Rock Hill on the 14th
inst. She was at native of Lancaster and had been married three times
She was buried in the old family burying ground at Fort Mill.
December 29, 1897 Issue
Mrs. Thomas M. Lyles, the youngest daughter of Col. Austin F. Peay, died on Saturday. She was three or four years
younger that her husband, who is now about 87 years of age. Of her father’s family there were Martha Black, Sarah
Myers, Nicholas A. Peay, Mary Polnitz, and last Eliza, wife of Thos. M. Lyles.
Mrs. J. R. Cook died at Rock Hill.
Mr. J. W. Wallace was run over by a train and killed. He leaves a wife and five children.
January 5, 1898 Issue
Harriet Emmie Ruff, the infant daughter of D. Walter and Florence Ruff, died on December 23, 1897.
Mary Peay DesPortes, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. DesPortes, died on December 14, 1897.
January 26, 1898 Issue
Mrs. Rosa Hill, wife of Mr. Henry Hill , of the Duntonsville section of Edgefield County died in Augusta on
December 28, 1897 and was buried in the old Blocker Cemetery. She was the former Miss Rosa Law who was born
and spent the first fourteen years of her life in Winnsboro, S. C.
Mr. James Mickle, of Kershaw County, died on Sunday. He married Miss Ford of this county about a month ago.
Captain Richard Smallwood DesPortes died at his home in Columbia on Sunday. He married Miss Susan Lowther
of Alabama. He was a Confederate Veteran.
Mr. John Gadsden died in Columbia on Saturday. He was the brother of Mr. F. M. Gadsden, of Rockton and his
remains were interred in the Woodward burial ground.
Mrs. John H. Neil, of White Oak, died on Monday. Her maiden name was Miss McDowell and she leaves a husband
and two children. She was buried at White Oak.
January 29, 1898 Issue
Miss Mattie Thorn, a daughter of Dr. Charley Thorn, of Gladden’s Grove died Friday at the residence of Mr. W. B.
McCrorey in Chester County. She was buried at Catholic Church Cemetery.
February 16, 1898 Issue
Lillian Wilson, the fourth child of Mr. and Mrs. J. Monroe Wilson, died at the age of seven years and seven months
on Tuesday and was buried at Aimwell.
February 23, 1898 Issue
Mrs. R. L. Martin died on Thursday. She leaves a husband and a large family of children, among them are, Mr. M.
B. Martin and Mrs. G. T. Sims. Her maiden name was Miss Berry.
Mrs. Marion McCoy died on the 10th
from burns and was buried in the Bloomingdale Burying Ground.
March 2, 1898 Issue
Captain Isaac Means died in Columbia on Friday. He was a native of Fairfield.
Sam Thompson died on Thursday at the age of about 80. He was living with Mr. A. W. Brown and was buried at the
colored cemetery.
March 9, 1898 Issue
An infant of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Price died on Saturday in Columbia and was buried in the Methodist Church here.
Mr. Duncan C. Robertson died in Charleston on March 1st. He was the son of the late Dr. Francis M. Robertson
and was born in Charleston on August 20, 1845. He was a Confederate Veteran.
March 16, 1898 Issue
Mrs. Edgar Trapp died at Jennings on Monday from pneumonia. She was a daughter of the late R. T. Yarborough
and was less than twenty years of age.
Mr. James Turner died at his home on Thursday at about the age of about eighty. He leaves his wife and one son,
Mr. J. B. Turner.
Mr. William W. Kennedy died on March 9th
and was buried in the family burying ground of Aimwell Cemetery. He
was born on October 31, 1847 and married first Miss Mamie Porter and had two children; then he married Miss Eliza
Simpson and they had five children. He served in Company H of the 6th
S. S. Regiment.
March 30, 1898 Issue
Mr. Edwin S. Chandler, a brother of Mr. C. M. Chandler and Mrs. M. A. Phinney, died in Augusta on Wednesday
at about the age of 47. He was born in Winnsboro and married Miss Columbia Brown, daughter of the late Mr. M.
L. Brown.
April 6, 1898 Issue
Mr. Lawrence Tinkler died at his home in the Horeb neighborhood on last Wednesday at the age of 55. He did not
marry and leaves a sister, Mrs. McConnell. He was a soldier in the 7th
S. C. Battalion. The funeral services were held
at Bethel Methodist Church.
April 13, 1898 Issue
Mr. J. F. V. Legg died in the Crosbyville community on the 3rd
inst. at the age of sixty-eight. His remains were
interred in the Cool Branch Cemetery.
April 20, 1898 Issue
Miss Maggie Lee Gladden, daughter of Mrs. J. C. Stewart, died on Saturday at about the age of eighteen. She was
buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Winnsboro.
Mrs. Lallie Moore, wife of Mr. Levi Moore, died at her home in Lower Longtown on the 10th
inst. She was buried
in at the Longtown Baptist Church Cemetery. She was a sister of Mr. Jno. W. Seigler.
April 27, 1898 Issue
Captain James Fortunatus Vanburn Legg died at his home near Shelton on Sunday April 3rd
from a complication of
disease. He was born in Spartanburg County on May 23, 1830 and married Mrs. Malinda J. McConnell in 1856. He
was buried at Cool Branch Church. He was a Confederate Veteran.
May 4, 1898 Issue
Mrs. Esther Clarke died west of Collinsburg and she was buried at Old Salem Graveyard near Red Land, Bossier
Parish, La. She was a daughter of John Woodward and a sister of Dr. Osmund Woodward and Col. John J.
Woodward, deceased, and widow of Mr. Matthias Clarke, she moved to Louisiana after his death.
Mr. Willis Jackson died at his home on April 29th
at about the age of 44. He leaves a wife and ten children. His
remains were interred at the Longtown Presbyterian Church.
May 12, 1898 Issue
Mrs. W. F. Jackson died at her home near Tirzah, York County and was buried at Bethesda Presbyterian Church in
that county.
Mrs. Martha Nelson died in Columbia on Wednesday and her remains were brought here for interment. She was
over eighty years of age. She was the mother of Mr. W. M. Nelson and Mr. E. A. Nelson and Mrs. Chas.
Newnham.
Mr. L. T. James, formerly of Fairfield County, died at his home in Gunnison, Mississippi on April 30th
. He was a
Confederate Veteran.
Miss Kate McDowell died in Rock Hill on Sunday last at the residence of Mr. Lee Kerr. She was related to Mr. D.
H. Stevenson’s family.
May 25, 1898 Issue
Mr. John A. F. Coleman died at Feasterville on Saturday April 30, 1898 from heart failure. He was born on June 10,
1828 in Fairfield County and was buried in the Family Burial Ground. He belonged to a family of eight children, Mrs.
Hunter of Powder Springs, Ga. is the only one that survives. He was a Confederate Veteran.
Capt. James Mann, of the Horeb neighborhood, died at his home last Saturday at the age of 87. He was buried at
Horeb Presbyterian Church.
Blakeley Boyd, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Blakeley Boyd, died at the age of one year and eleven months on
May 11th
.
Wylie Brice was killed by John Smith, both colored, on Saturday.
June 1, 1898 Issue
Mrs. James Mann died in the Mossy Dale neighborhood. She was followed by her husband, Capt. James Mann, in
a very short time. His remains were laid to rest beside that of his wife in the Bethel Church Cemetery, not at Horeb as
reported.
Mrs. Carrie E. Gibson, wife of Rossa Gibson, died in Columbia from heart affection on the 27th
of April. She was a
daughter of Dr. T. B. McKinstry and leaves a husband and five children, one an infant about two months old, which
has since died and was buried beside her mother at the Bethel Church Cemetery.
Captain James Mann died recently. He was born on September 6, 1811, married Miss Mary Ann Friday on July 3,
1845. His wife died about two months ago and they are both buried at Bethel Church. They had three sons, David N.
Mann now living at Reddick, Florida, Thomas F. Mann, who died several years since and Samuel Laurence Mann.
June 8, 1898 Issue
Mrs. D. J. McLean died at Blythewood on Tuesday May the 31st.
Mrs. E. W. Parker died on Monday. She was the daughter of Mr. Jas. Walker and was buried at Aimwell
Cemetery.
June 15, 1898 Issue
Mr. George Butler Pearson died on Monday near Monticello on the 6th
inst. of recurrent paralytic strokes in his
sixty-ninth year. He was the only son of the late Dr. G. B. Pearson. Mrs. Boyce, relict of W. W. Boyce, is his lone
surviving sister. He was married twice and his wife, three daughters, one of whom is Miss Ellen Pearson, and a son
survive him. He was a Confederate Veteran.
June 21, 1898 Issue
William Arthur Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stewart, died on May 27, 1898 died at the age of 7 months. He
was buried at the Salem Cemetery. He died of whooping cough which just two months earlier was the cause of the
death of his three-year old sister, Maggie Stewart.
June 22, 1898 Issue
Mr. Abraham F. Gooding was killed in St. Joseph, Mo. in a runaway at the age of 72. He was born in Kentucky and
made Winnsboro home after the war. He leaves a widow and the following children: R. C. Gooding, Mrs. W. G.
Jordan of Winnsboro, C. T. Gooding of Macon, Ga., and S. P. Gooding of St. Joseph. He was a Confederate
Veteran.
July 20, 1898 Issue
Rev. J. Walter Dickson died at Anderson on Thursday at the age of about fifty.
August 3, 1898 Issue
Mr. Chas. A. Abell died at his home on Saturday last in the Cedar Creek area. He was a Confederate Veteran.
W. R. Robinson died on Thursday at W. J. Crawford home. He was buried at White Oak and was about thirty years
of age.
Miss May Robinson, daughter of Mr. Sidney Robinson, died in York County at the age of about 13. She was a sister
of Mrs. Q. D. Williford.
August 10, 1898 Issue
George Brown, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brown, died last night of diphtheria.
Mrs. E. S. Davis died in Columbia on Friday of heart disease at the age of seventy-one. She was buried at the Salem
Presbyterian Church. She was a daughter of James Martin and leaves the following children: Amos E. Davis of
Monticello, Mrs. W. J. Herron of Winnsboro and Mrs. Bookter of Richland.
Fay Wilks, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wilks, died on the 28th
ult. She was buried at Salem
August 24, 1898 Issue
Mrs. Mary Robinson, colored, wife of Fred Robinson, died on Sunday of heart trouble.
August 31, 1898 Issue
Eugene Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Morgan, died on Sunday from a very severe scalding. He was buried in
the Presbyterian Churchyard.
Walter L. Bundrick died in his fifteenth year.
Rev. John Gass of Greenville, died in Pendleton on the 28th
of acute appendicitis at about the age of forty-five. He
leaves a wife, the former Miss Ivy Perrin of Abbeville, two daughters and two sons.
September 14, 1898 Issue
Mrs. W. A. Neal, daughter of Major B. H. and Mrs. Amelia Robertson, died and was buried in the Bethel
Cemetery.
Mrs. Ira Turkett, of the Broad River section, died recently and was buried at Bethel Church.
September 21, 1898 Issue
Mr. Jude Robinson died Wednesday in Orangeburg County. He was a nephew of Sheriff Ellison. He leaves a wife
and two children.
Mr. R. E. Ellison Jr. died in Baltimore on Saturday and was buried in Winnsboro in the Episcopal Church Cemetery
in Winnsboro.
September 28, 1898 Issue
Mr. Samuel Isaac Gaillard died at Hagood, Sumter County on Sunday. He was the son of David and Louise C.
Gaillard and was born on November 26, 1831. He married Susan Richardson DuBose, daughter of Mr. David St.
Pierre DuBose, of Clarendon County in December, 1856. He was a Confederate Veteran.
Mr. Charles S. Porter died on Wednesday from injuries received in Mr. Wolling’s ginnery. He leaves a wife and
adopted son. The funeral took place at Beaver Creek Baptist Church.
October 5, 1898 Issue
Mr. Leslie McCandless, of Camden, died on Tuesday.
October 12, 1899 Issue
Mrs. F. W. McMaster, of Columbia, died on Wednesday. She was the wife of Col. McMaster and mother of Miss
Virginia Lee McMaster.
Bratton McMaster, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McMaster, died on Thursday of typhoid fever at the age of
fourteen. The funeral was held at the A. R. P. Church.
Mrs. Dargan Broom died at her home on Wednesday. She left a husband and nine children.
October 15, 1898 Issue
Miss Ester Davis, the youngest daughter of Col. Bunyan Davis of Killians, died on October 13 in Greenville at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Sinkler. Her brother, Mr. Thomas F. Davis Killians, and sister, Miss Nancy Davis of
Greenville survive her, another brother Mr. John F. Davis of Columbia preceded her in death.
October 19, 1898 Issue
Mr. A. J. McGill died on September 25, 1898, and was buried in the Monticello Cemetery near the Methodist Church.
He was a Confederate Veteran.
October 26, 1898 Issue
Col. Joseph K. Alston died on Friday in Yorkville. He was born in Fairfield County on Nov. 6, 1860, the only child
of Wm. F. Alston and Susannah Cook, daughter of Gen Philip Cook. Wm. F. Alston, of Greenville, a half brother,
is his nearest relative. He married Miss Bell McCaw of Yorkville in 1888.
November 1, 1898 Issue
Mrs. Lou Camak, wife of T. C. Camak, died at her home in Fairfield County on Wednesday October 26, 1898 from
typhoid fever. She leaves her husband and seven children. She was buried in Bethel Cemetery.
Mrs. Emaline Raines died on October 17th
at her residence at the age of 80.
November 2, 1898 Issue
Mrs. Rachel I. Bell died at the home of Miss Bigham in Chester County. She leaves five grown sons.
Robert Lafayette Yongue Mobley died on October 25, 1898. He was born in the Feasterville area on May 18, 1825.
His wife died just a few months before him on August 28, 1898. They are buried in the Concord Presbyterian Church.
He was a Confederate Veteran.
November 9, 1898 Issue
Mr. Thompson Entzminger died on November 4th
in the insane hospital. He was buried at Sandy Level Church and
leaves his parents, two sisters and two brothers.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ernandez died on Wednesday and was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
November 16, 1898 Issue
The eight-year old son of Mr. W. B. Boyle died last week from pneumonia and whooping cough and was buried at
Ridgeway.
Sadie Blair, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Blair, formerly of Blairs but now residing in Newberry
County, died on the 8th
inst. of diphtheria.
November 23, 1898 Issue
Miss Ellen Harvey died on Wednesday November 16th
and was buried at Milling’s X Roads Chapel. She leaves a
brother and a sister.
November 30, 1898 Issue
Miss Mattie Bell Mills, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mills of Alliance, Fairfield County, died of typhoid
malarial fever at the age of sixteen.
Rosanna Johnson, colored, died Tuesday from a stoke of paralysis.
Mr. Walter Harris, colored, died a few days ago when a well he was cleaning out caved in on him at Mr. E. L.
Glenn’s place near Wallaceville.
Prof. James H. Hamilton died at Pendleton. S. C. on November 25th
. His remains will be interred at Salem Church.
Major James Pagan died on Sunday at the home of his son, Irvine F. Pagan, at Shelton, S. C. and was buried in the
Episcopal Cemetery in Winnsboro. He was born in Chester County on April 22, 1809. In 1843 he married Miss Anne
Fayssoux, of Philadelphia, a granddaughter of General Wm. Irvine of that city and of Dr. Peter Fayssoux, of
Charleston, S. C. They had five children: E. F. Pagan of Walhalla, S. C.; Mrs. W. L. Davidson deceased; Mrs. Jas.
Brawley deceased; I. F. Pagan of Shelton, S. C.; and Mrs. Jas. Q. Davis of Winnsboro.
Mr. T. Scruggs recently died in Tennessee.
December 7, 1898 Issue
Mrs. John Branham died on Sunday and was buried in the Bloomingdale Cemetery.
Ruth Merrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Merrill of Columbia, died on Friday. She was the niece of Mr. J. F.
Williams.
Miss Louisa Cork died near Woodward on Saturday at the age of about 75. Her funeral took place at Concord
Church.
Dr. J. R. McMaster died on Wednesday. He was born in Winnsboro on December 3, 1861, the eldest son of the late
Dr. J. R. McMaster Sr. and married Miss Hattie Mobley, daughter of E. P. Mobley Sr., in 1886. The funeral was
held at the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church.
December 13, 1898 Issue
Mrs. Mary J. Hemphill, a sister of Judge of Probate S. R. Johnson, died near White Oak on Monday. She was about
75 years old and leaves two daughters; Mrs. Wm. Wilkins and Mrs. Madison McDonald.
December 14, 1898 Issue
Mrs. Aug. W. Smith died in Abbeville. She was the daughter of Mrs. Edward Noble and a niece of the late Gen.
John Bratton. She leaves a husband and several little children.
Mr. John T. Nichols died at his home near Rocky Mount on Wednesday of heart failure at about the age of eighty-
three.
James Hamilton died at Pendleton on November 25th
.
Rev. C. E. Chichester, of Charleston, died at his home on Thursday at the age of sixty-three. He was a Confederate
Veteran.
December 21, 1898 Issue
Miss Annie Pawell, of Crooked Run township, was murdered in Brooklin several days ago.
Mr. Walker Ernest Crosby died in Harrisburg, Penn. on Sunday December 11th
from typhoid fever at the age of
twenty-seven. He was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crosby. His remains were returned and he was buried
at Cool Branch Baptist Church. His brother, David Crosby, died about two years ago.
Mr. John Hathcock was killed last Wednesday by the explosion of a pistol, which he had set in his barn as a trap for
rogues. He was buried at Sandy Level Church Cemetery.
Mr. John Nichols, of the Mitford section, was buried at Mt. Zion Church on Saturday.
Mrs. Nancy Roberts, of the Mitford section, was buried at Mt. Zion Church on Tuesday.
Mrs. Harriet Ruff, mother of W. Herbert Ruff and Walter Ruff of Ridgeway, died in Sumter on Sunday. Her
remains were returned to Ridgeway for burial.
January 11, 1899 Issue
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Cason died on Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Porter, from heart failure, at the age
of eighty-one. She leaves two children, Mrs. J. W. Coleman of Ridgeway, and Mrs. A. L. Porter of this place. She
was buried in the old family burying ground at Poplar Church.
Rev. John B. Adger died on Wednesday at his home in Pendleton at the age of eighty-eight years. His funeral
services were held in Charleston.
Mrs. Merina Gregg died in Charleston on January 1st at the age of 88. She was an aunt of Dr. B. J. Quattlebeum of
this place.
January 18, 1899 Issue
Mrs. Elizabeth Caroline Robertson died Wednesday in Charlotte, N. C., at the residence of her son, Capt. Thomas
Ross Robertson, of heart failure at the age of 74. She was born in Fairfield County, S. C. in 1825, and the widow of
Judge William R. Robertson of Winnsboro. They had three children, all sons, one died when very young, another
was killed in the Confederate army, and Capt. T. R. Robertson, who survives. The remains were taken to Winnsboro
for burial in the Episcopal Cemetery. Capt. Robertson, who is with his regiment in Cuba, was cabled yesterday, and
he was not able to return.. Mr. W. R. Robertson, Miss Bessie Robertson and Julia Robertson, grand children of
deceased, will accompany the remains to Winnsboro.
January 25, 1899 Issue
Mr. John Hall, colored, was found dead last week in his house.
February 1, 1899 Issue
On Monday a child of Mr. Tom Lewis of Charlotte, was buried in the A. R. P. cemetery.
Mrs. Harriet Hays, the wife of Mr. Arthur Hays, died at her home near Rockton of pneumonia on Tuesday January
24, 1899 at the age of about 69. Her maiden name was Lauhon. She was a near relative of Joseph and Samuel
Lauhon formerly of this county, and of Silas Lauhon who went west from this State and county forty or fifty years
ago.
Mr. W. B. Thompson died at his home at Blackstock of paralysis on Saturday January 21st. He was an old
Confederate soldier. He was buried in the graveyard of Catholic Presbyterian Church.
February 8, 1899 Issue
Capt. A. P. Irby died at his home near Horeb in this county on January 3, 1899. He was born on November 28, 1833.
He married Mary Watt of this county, who with five children survive him. He served in Company G, 7th
Battalion,
Hagood’s Brigade.
Mrs. C. Ladd died on January 30th
, at Buena Vista. Mrs. R. L. Wilks and Dr. J. D. Cureton of her immediate
family were with her. I suppose Mrs. Ladd will be laid to rest beside her son Dr. C. H. Ladd in Salem Presbyterian
cemetery.
February 15, 1899 Issue
The infant daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Quattlebaum of Columbia, died at their home on Tuesday. Mrs. E. G.
Quattlebaum is a sister of Mrs. B. J. Quattlebaum of this place.
Miss Janie Wood, daughter of Mr. W. J. Wood, died at her home on Sunday the 5th
of February near Crosbyville in
this county. She was buried at Cool Branch Cemetery.
On Wednesday last Mrs. J. A. Hinnant received a telegram announcing the death of her brother Mr. John
Willingham at his home in LaGrange, Georgia. He served in Company F, 12th
Regiment S. C. V. and moved from
Fairfield to Georgia after the war.
Mrs. James Pagan died Sunday from a stoke of apoplexy. She was the daughter of Capt. Peter Fayssoux, of
Charleston, and Miss Rebecca Irvine, of Philadelphia. She was born in 1814 and in 1844 she married James Pagan
of Chester, S. C. Her funeral took place at the Episcopal Church.
February 22, 1899 Issue
Mr. Daniel C. Webb died at his home in Charleston on Thursday.
T. M. Neely was struck by a train below Ridgeway on Saturday and died on Monday. He was a native of Fairfield and
a Confederate soldier.
Thomas P. Ligon died at his home in the Greenbriar section on Tuesday, the 14th
inst., at the age of sixty-two. He
was married three times, first to Miss Phillips, a sister of Mr. R. W. Phillips; second to Miss Curlee, sister of Mr.
James R. Curlee and last to Miss Neil, who survives him. He had six children by his second wife. He was a
Confederate Veteran.
Mrs. H. S. Rabb, wife of the late J. H. Rabb, died at her home near Monticello on January 15, 1899 at the age of 74.
She leaves nine children, thirty-nine grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren.
Robt. Roseborough, colored, frozen to death Monday at his home near Woodward.
March 1, 1899 Issue
Francis Gerig died at his home in Winnsboro on Saturday, of paralysis. He was born on February 26, 1817 at
Sondershausen, Germany. On July 4, 1847 he landed in New York City and settled in Winnsboro in July of 1848. On
November 9, 1848 he was married Miss Mary S. Blankenstein of Columbia They had twelve children, five of whom,
Mrs. C. T. Gooding of Macon, Ga., Mrs. E. P. Wolfe of Puerto Principe, Cuba, J. J. Gerig and A. E. Gerig of
Ocala, Fla., and Miss Laura Gerig of Winnsboro, together with his widow, survive him. He was a Confederate
Veteran. The funeral services were held at the Presbyterian Church.
March 8, 1899 Issue
Mr. J. C. Wilson died in Columbia from paralysis. He left a wife, mother, Mrs. M. C. Wilson and a brother, Mr. J.
M. Wilson, mayor of Ridgeway.
Mrs. N. Rabb recently died. She was a member of the Little River Baptist Church.
Mrs. J. E. Gladden died at her home on February 24, 1899. She leaves a husband and four children.
March 15, 1899 Issue
Capt. John C. C. Feaster died about two weeks ago at the residence of his wife’s sister, Mrs. S. McLeod of Sumter
at the age of about eighty.
March 22, 1899 Issue
Mrs. Mattie J. Galloway died Sunday at her home in West End, in Lancaster County at the age of thirty-one. She
was the daughter of Mr. J. C. Mackorell of Blackstock. She married Dr. Galloway on October 26, 1892. She leaves
a husband, one child, Charlotte Galloway; brothers, R. J. Mackorell, J. B. Mackorell, and Jake Mackorell of
Lancaster; W. H. Mackorell of Winnsboro; sisters, Mrs. Margaret Milling of Lancaster; Mrs. Frank Barford of
Atlanta, and Miss Pet Mackorell of Blackstock. She was buried in the new cemetery.
April 5, 1899 Issue
Mr. John M. Turner died at his home on Sunday at the age of about thirty. He was the son of the late A. Y. Turner
and married Miss Brice, the daughter of the late Mr. William Brice. He leaves a wife and three children. His was
buried at Jackson Creek.
Mr. B. R. Scott died at his home in upper Longtown on Tuesday at about the age of seventy-two. The funeral
services were held at the Longtown Baptist Church.
April 11, 1899 Issue
Mr. Robt. McKay died in Havana, Cuba a week or so ago.
Mrs. Z. M. Haynes died on the 6th
, at her home in Longtown. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Smith
and was buried in the Longtown Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
April 19, 1899 Issue
John Welsey Raleigh, colored, about ten years old accidentally shot and killed himself on Saturday.
April 20, 1899 Issue
Mrs. Young died in Charlotte, N. C. and her remains were taken to Winnsboro for burial in the A. R. P. Cemetery.
April 26, 1899 Issue
Mr. G. T. Sims died in Spartanburg on Sunday of pneumonia. He was a native of Union County and in 1890 married
Mrs. Pope, a daughter of Mr. R. L. Martin of Monticello.
Mrs. T. B. Willingham, wife of Policeman Willingham, died of consumption in Columbia on the 23rd
of April. She
was the former Miss Christmas. Her remains were taken to Winnsboro for burial. Her funeral took place at the
Methodist Church. She leaves a husband and five children.
May 3, 1899 Issue
Mrs. Susan McLean died April 15th
at the home of her son, Mr. D. J. McLean, at the age of eighty-seven. The
funeral was held at Sandy Level Church.
May 10, 1899 Issue
Mr. David Crosby died at his home from grippe on Saturday at the age of 73. He was a native of Fairfield County
and moved to Anderson County after the war. He married Miss Caroline Nevitt of Fairfield County and she with four
daughters survive him. He was buried in Silver Brook Cemetery.
G. Butler Pearson was born on December 7, 1830 and died on June 6, 1898. He was a Confederate Veteran, serving
in both the army and the navy.
Andrew J. McGill was born in November, 1825 and died on September 25, 1898. He served in Company H, 7th
Battalion.
May 16, 1899 Issue
Rev. T. W. Mellichamp died while on a visit near Alston on Saturday at about the age of 60. He was born in
Charleston in 1817 and his ancestors were French Huguenots. His remains were taken to Ridgeway for burial.
Mrs. Emmie Brooks Milling, wife of Mr. J. A. Milling, died in Greenwood County on Sunday April 30, 1899. She
leaves a husband and seven children.
May 17, 1899 Issue
Mr. James Price died at his home in Columbia on Tuesday, May 2nd
. His remains were buried in the Asbury
Graveyard.
Mrs. David Robertson died at her home in lower Longtown on Monday of heart failure. Her remains were taken to
Columbia for internment. She leaves a husband and a daughter, Mrs. C. P. Wray.
Mr. Hugh Yongue Milling died at his home last Sunday in Lancaster. He was born in Fairfield County on November
6, 1856 and moved to Lancaster four years ago. On November 12, 1889 he married Miss Maggie Mackorell,
daughter of Mr. J. C. Mackorell of Blackstock. He leaves a wife, four children, a brother and a sister. He was buried
in the new town cemetery.
May 24, 1899 Issue
Rev. T. W. Mellichampe died on May 13th
in Alston. He was born in Charleston in 1817 and married Miss Sallie
Cuttino of Georgetown about fifty-five years ago. He leaves a wife, one daughter, six sons and a half-brother Prof.
Styles R. Mellichampe. His remains were taken to Ridgeway for burial
Mrs. John Myers died in Hopkins on May 18th,
at the age of fifty-seven. She was the wife of Capt. John A. Myers
and daughter of Col. N. A. Peay of Fairfield County. She was Miss Mary English Peay, and a sister to Mrs. R. V.
Bray and Mr. Hawley Robertson, father of Mr. D. H. Robertson of this place. She leaves a husband, five sons, one
sister and three brothers.
Mr. B. H. Robertson died at his home on Wednesday at the age of eighty-four. He was born on January 1, 1815 and
married a Miss Dixon. He served his country in three wars, Florida or Seminole, Mexican and the Confederate. His
remains were interred in the Bethel Cemetery.
May 31, 1899 Issue
Mr. David G. Robinson died on May 19th
at the age of sixty-nine. His was preceded to the grave only a week or two
by his wife. He leaves one child, Mrs. C. P. Wray of Ridgeway.
June 6, 1899 Issue
Mr. William Weir died last Friday at the age of seventy-eight. His remains were interred in the Beaver Creek Burial
Ground.
Mr. John Varnadore died last Friday at the age of seventy-eight. His remains were interred in the Beaver Creek
Burial Ground.
June 14, 1899 Issue
Mr. B. N. Tidwell died in Chester County several days ago at the age of 77.
Mrs. Janie Dunbar, of Chester, formerly of Woodward, died last Wednesday and was interred in Concord Cemetery.
She leaves seven children.
June 21, 1899 Issue
Mr. C. H. Scruggs died in Columbia on Friday June 9th
at about seventy years of age. He leaves a large family,
among them Rev. T. W. Scruggs, Lee Scruggs, Warren Scruggs and E. G. Scruggs.
Mr. Robert Sandifer Nichols, of the Rocky Mount section, died June 16, 1899 of paralysis in the seventy-third year
of his age. He was never married and was a member of Company B, 4th
S. C. C.
June 28, 1899 Issue
Mr. Mansel Hollis died in the Morgantown neighborhood on Sunday at the age of about eighty. He leaves a wife and
the following children: Mrs. Duvalt, Mrs. Bell and Mr. Arthur Hollis.
Miss Elizabeth Massey, of Yorkville, died at the residence of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Bratton, last Tuesday at the age
of seventy-three. She was a native of Lancaster County and an aunt of Mrs. R. B. Hanahan of this place. She was
buried in the Old Methodist Cemetery.
Mr. Thos. G. Robertson died at his home at Rockton on Tuesday at the age of seventy-six. He leaves a widow and
the following children: Mrs. T. M. Rembert, Mrs. Eber Mason and T. W. Robertson.
Miss Carrie Martin, of Fairfield, died on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sims in Spartanburg. She was
a sister of Mrs. Sims and about sixteen years of age.
Mrs. Maria Ramsay Bacot died in Kenosha, Wisconsin on June 14th
at the age of eighty. In 1838 she married
Richard Wainwright Bacot. In 1874 after her husband died, she moved to Kenosha, Wisconsin to live with her
brother, Rev. Lucien Lance. She was born in Charleston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lance. Mrs. Adam
Stoll of Greenville and Miss Eunice Bacot of this place are granddaughters.
July 12, 1899 Issue
Mr. Noah Y. Wilson was killed Sunday when hit by a train. He was about twenty-six years of age, a native of
Lexington County and leaves a wife and two children. His remains were taken to Lexington for interment.
An infant of Mr. Joe Mercer died last week.
July 19, 1899 Issue
Mrs. Mattie S. Blitch died on Tuesday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ragsdale. She was about 55 years of age and
buried at Little River Church.
July 26, 1899 Issue
Mrs. Belle McC. Todd died at Timber Ridged, Va. on Sunday.
Mrs. Kate L. Hawley died at the home of her son, Mr. Jno. M. Hawley, on Monday, the 10th
at about 78. She was
buried in the Sandy Level Cemetery.
August 2, 1899 Issue
Mrs. J. A. Ligon, wife of Mr. J. S. Ligon, died on Wednesday and was buried in Elmwood Cemetery in Columbia.
Mr. E. C. Duke died on the 14th
inst., at the residence of his uncle, Capt. W. J. Johnston of Ridgeway.
August 16, 1899 Issue
Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman, wife of the late Mr. David R. Coleman, died on the 5th
inst. of heart disease. She was
buried in the John Feaster Cemetery. She leaves three children: Mr. Willie Coleman, Mr. Ernest Coleman and Mrs.
Mary Owens, wife of Mr. Harry Owens.
Mr. Edward Blair, of Blair’s, died on the 7th
inst. He leaves a wife and an adopted nephew.
August 23, 1899 Issue
Miss Nannie K. Watt, daughter of Mr. John J. and Mrs. Minnie (Scruggs) Watt, died in Washington, D. C. on the
18th
inst. from the effects of an operation at the age of 20. She was buried in the Bethel Cemetery.
September 6, 1899 Issue
Rev. William Moffatt Grier died at his home in Due West on Sunday September 3rd
from a stroke of apoplexy. He
was born on February 11, 1843, the second son of Rev. R. C. Grier. He served in the 6th
Regiment, S. C. V.
Twin infant sons of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Buchanan died, one on Monday and one on Friday. The funeral took place at
the Presbyterian Church.
September 13, 1899 Issue
Mr. William Beckham died Sunday at the home of his son, Mr. George Beckham, at the age of seventy-seven, and
Sunday, the day of his death, was his seventy-eighth birthday. He was interred in the Methodist Church Cemetery.
Col. F. W. McMaster died in North Carolina on Sunday at the age of about seventy-three. He was born in Winnsboro
and commanded the 17th
S. C. Regiment throughout the war. He married Miss Macfie, a sister of the late Capt.
James Macfie. Along with a large family he leaves two brothers: Mr. George H. McMaster and Mr. R. N.
McMaster of Winnsboro. His funeral took place in Columbia, S. C.
September 20, 1899 Issue
An infant of Judge and Mrs. O. W. Buchanan died on Sunday, the day of its birth.
September 27, 1899 Issue
Mrs. Louisa Reynolds, widow of the late George L. Reynolds, of Charleston, died Saturday, at the age of 69. She
was a Miss Schriner of Charleston and resided in Winnsboro after marring Mr. Reynolds. She was buried in the
Episcopal Cemetery.
October 3, 1899 Issue
Miss Annie Broom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Broom, died on the 5th
of September in the Greenbriar
neighborhood at the age of sixteen.
Mr. Frank C. Shell, of Laurens, died on September 30th
at the age of about thirty-two. He was a brother of Mrs. S.
B. Crawford of this place. He was a son of G. W. Shell. His remains were interred at the Chestnut Ridge Church.
Mrs. Jemima Springle, mother of Capt. Wm. Sprinkle, died at her home in Charlotte, N. C. on September 19th
at the
age of eighty-six.
October 24, 1899 Issue
An infant of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Black died on last Saturday and was buried at the Sandy Level Graveyard.
October 26, 1899 Issue
Samuel Y. Crossland died on Friday at the age of 66 in the county poor house. He was a member of the 12th
S. C.
Infantry.
November 1, 1899 Issue
Mrs. M. M. Watson died yesterday at the home of her grandsons, Messrs Nicholson at Woodward. She was the
mother of Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Boulware of Chester. She would have been 94 years old today. Her remains
were interred in the Concord Cemetery.
Mr. James Johnston died at his home at Rocky Mount on Thursday at about the age of eighty from cancer. He
married Miss Clara Barkley, who with two sons, Mr. Barkley Johnston and Mr. John G. Johnston survive him.
He was a brother of Mr. S. R. Johnston and a Confederate Veteran. The funeral services were held at Wateree
Church.
Mr. Joe Raines, colored, died at his home a few days ago.
November 4, 1899 Issue
Mr. Howell Edmunds died at Ridgeway on November 2nd
at the age of seventy-seven. He was born in Eastover in
1823 and leaves a wife, four daughters and one son. He was a Confederate Veteran.
November 7, 1899 Issue
Mrs. Martha Watson died on October 25, 1899 at the home of Messrs. Nicholson. She was born on October 26,
1805 at Eastover, S. C. She was married twice, first to Mr. Vinson and last to Mr. Watson and survived both
husbands. She leaves three daughters.
Mr. Howell Edmunds died near Ridgeway on Sunday at about the age of 79. He had a stroke of paralysis last spring
and never recovered. He was buried at the Concord Church Burying Ground.
Mrs. Sallie Mason, wife of Washington N. Mason, died at her home on Saturday the 4th
at the age of 69. She was
the daughter of Capt. Edward Andrews and was buried in the Anderson Family Cemetery. She leaves a husband and
three children: Mrs. Hattie Brooks, Rev. E. M. Mason, and Eber B. Mason.
Marion McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McDonald, died Saturday at the age of six. The funeral services took
place at the A. R. P. Church.
Washington Alston Thomas, son of Col. John Thomas, died last week in Columbia.
November 15, 1899 Issue
Lily Gooding, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gooding, died on Saturday of diphtheria at the age of three.
She was buried in the A. R. P. Cemetery.
Mr. William Rosborough Thomas died in El Peso, Texas on the fourth of November. He was born near Ridgeway
on December 13, 1848, son of Samuel Peyre Thomas and his wife Jane Rosborough. He was buried in the St.
Stephen’s Churchyard in Ridgeway.
November 29, 1899 Issue
Mr. H. F. McLane, of Chester, died on the 16th
inst. His remains were interred in the Beaver Creek Burial Ground.
Mr. Robert Y. Lemmon died at his home in Jackson Creek neighborhood on Monday, of consumption. He was the
son of Mr. Jno. M. Lemmon and leaves a widow and four sons. He was buried in the family burying ground at
Milling’s Cross Roads.
Col. J. B. Davis died on Sunday at Killians at the age of about 73. He was the son of Rev. Jonathan Davis and his
mother was a Kincaid. He married Miss Fuller of Beaufort. Two children survive him: Mr. T. F. Davis and Miss
Annie F. Davis of Killians. He was colonel of the 15th
Regiment. His funeral services were held at St. John’s
Episcopal Church.
Mrs. Nancy Jackson died at the home of her son, Mr. J. O. Jackson, on Wednesday on November 22nd
at the age of
76 of pneumonia. She was buried at the Methodist Church at Rossville in Chester County.
December 6, 1899 Issue
W. Wylie McKinstry died at the age of ten.
Miss Nancy Wilson died at the home of her father on Sunday the 26th
of typhoid fever.
Col. Cadwallader Jones, of Columbia, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. T. C. Robertson, on Friday, at the age
of 86. He was interred at Trinity Church, Columbia.
Miss Lottie C. Thomas died on Thursday at Mt. Hope, the family home a few miles from Ridgeway. She was a sister
of Col. J. P. Thomas of Columbia and Mr. Isaac Thomas of Ridgeway. The funeral was held at St. Stephens
Episcopal Church at Ridgeway.
December 13, 1899 Issue
Mr. N. E. Hood died on Monday last from consumption at about 53 years of age. He was a Confederate Veteran and
leaves five children. He was buried at Blooming Church.
Mrs. Malvina Brown died on Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. J. Boyd, in Spartanburg at the age of
seventy-seven. She leaves daughters: Mrs. W. N. Chandler, Mrs. S. B. Fleming, and Mrs. T. J. Boyd; and son,
Prof. J. Fleming Brown. The funeral services were held in Columbia.
Grier Brice, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Brice, died on Sunday at about 18 years of age from tuberculosis. The
funeral services were held in the A. R. P. Church.
December 20, 1899 Issue
Capt. George W. Shell died at his home near Laurens on Friday at the age of 69. He was a Confederate Veteran. He
leaves a widow and eight children. Mrs. S. B. Crawford of this place is a daughter.
January 3, 1900 Issue
Mr. Sam Strother was shot and killed by Andy Coleman on December 19th
near Shelton, both colored.
Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison, nee Graddick, died at her home in Fairfield County on the 13th
of December at the age of
53. She was buried at the cemetery near Morris Creek, where old Bethel Church once stood. She left a husband and
three children.
January 10, 1900 Issue
Mrs. J. C. Butler of Abbeville died last Sunday. She was the former Miss Sallie Higgins of Chester. She was buried
in Melrose Cemetery.
January 17, 1900 Issue
Mrs. S. A. Williams died on the 8th
at the home of her son, Mr. Robert Williams of West Wateree, at the age of 81.
She was buried at Zion Church in Fairfield County. Her son R. B. Williams is the sheriff of Kershaw County.
A child of Mr. and Mrs. John Poag and a great-grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chauncey Poag, died recently.
A boy of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Drennan and a great-grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chauncey Poag, died recently.
January 20, 1900 Issue
John Broom, of Cedar Creek died on January 5th
at the age of 69 and interred at old Buffalo. He was a Confederate
Veteran and leaves a wife and seven children.
Mr. M. M. Huey, a former citizen of this county, died in Charlotte on the 16th
inst. at the age of 79. He leaves a wife
and several children.
January 24, 1900 Issue
Mr. J. R. Kennedy died Wednesday the 17 inst. at Washington, Ga. His remains were interred in the Kennedy and
Ruff Graveyard at Blythewood, S. C. He was about 52 and leaves a mother and two sisters
Lieut. N. P. Lyles recently died at his home in Alabama. He served in Company H, 6th
Regiment, S. C. V.
Mrs. D. Wyatt Aiken died in Atlanta, Ga. while visiting her sister, Mrs. Bonie, and was buried in Greenwood. She is
the sister-in-law of Dr. W. E. Aiken.
Mr. John W. Chandler, former citizen of Winnsboro, died in Savannah on Friday of pneumonia at the age of 54. He
leaves two brothers and one sister: Mr. Wm. N. Chandler, of Augusta, Mr. Chas. M. Chandler and Mrs. Mary
Phinney, of this place. He was buried in Laurel Grove Cemetery in Savannah. He served in Company G, 6th
S. C.
Regiment.
Rev. Benj. Allston died on Monday. He was born on February 26, 1833, in Charleston, the son of Gov. R. F. W.
Allston and Adele Petigru. He married Miss Ellen Stanley Robinson of Texas on February 25, 1864, she died in
1875. Two children survive, Mrs. M. A. Moore, of Union, S. C., and R. F. W. Allston of Tryon, N. C. He later
married Miss Louise Gilbert North. His funeral was held in St. John’s Episcopal Church. He was a Confederate
Veteran.
January 31, 1900 Issue
Mr. Nicholas P. Lyles died Wednesday January 10th
at his home in Linden, Ala. He was the third son of Capt. and
Mrs. T. M. Lyles. He served in the Buckhead Guards, 6th
Regiment. His two brothers, Capt. W. Boykin Lyles and
Austin P. Lyles, died in the war. He married Miss Louise Polinitz, of Marengo County, Ala. His wife and three
children survive him.
Mr. W. J. Crowder died on last Monday, the 22nd
at his home near Buckhead at the age of about 62. He was interred
at Salem Church. He served in the 17th
S. C. Regiment.
Dan Gibson, colored, was killed while trying to board a train last week.
February 7, 1900 Issue
Mrs. Jane Herron, widow of Robert Herron, died at the home of Mr. W. J. Elliott near Columbia on Friday from
the grip that developed into pneumonia at the age of 74. She was buried in Rock Church Cemetery at Adger’s. She
leaves one son, Mr. W. J. Herron.
February 14, 1900 Issue
Mrs. Margaret Propst, wife of Mr. John H. Propst, died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. E.
Landecker, at the age of 84. She leaves a husband and three children; Mrs. Mary E. Landecker and Mr. F. E.
Propst, of this place and Mr. Wyatt M. Propst of York. Her funeral was held at the Presbyterian Church.
February 21, 1900 Issue
Mrs. Sallie Coleman, of Clifton, formerly of the Feasterville area, died on the 14th
inst. of heart disease in her
eighties. The funeral was held in the Antioch Methodist Church.
Mrs. Jane Douglass, widow of the late Mr. A. B. Douglass, of Blackstock, died on Tuesday, the 13th
inst. at the age
of 71. She was a sister of Mr. John S. Douglass of Albion, and Mr. A. S. Douglass of Winnsboro. She leaves four
sons; J. E. Douglass, C. Douglass and W. S. Douglass of Blackstock, and Dr. R. L. Douglass of Chester County.
The funeral was held at Concord Presbyterian Church.
February 28, 1900 Issue
Mrs. Sarah Gladden died on the 20th
inst., of la grippe, at the age of 66. She was buried in the family burying ground
at her father’s old home.
Mrs. Wm. Timmons, of Salem, N. C., died on Saturday of typhoid fever. She was a native of Fairfield County, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Douglass of Albion, and a niece of Mr. A. S. Douglass of this place. She leaves a
husband and six children. She was buried at Salem.
March 7, 1900 Issue
Mr. Ebenezer Stanton died on Friday the 23rd
inst. He had passed his 85th
birthday and was buried at Little River
Church. He leaves a wife and three children.
Walter Hughes Holley, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holley, died of pneumonia and was buried at Little River
Church.
March 14, 1900 Issue
Mr. Christopher S. Brice Sr. died at his home in the New Hope section on Sunday of heart disease at about the age
of 71. The funeral was held at New Hope Church. He leaves one child, Mrs. Morris of Macon, Ga.
March 28, 1900 Issue
Miss Pauline Harrison, sister of Miss Ross Harrison, died recently in Texarkana, Texas form pneumonia.
Rev. George L. Sweeny died in New York City on the 10 instant from the effects of la grippe. He was a native of
Scotland.
April 4, 1900 Issue
Mr. Patrick M. Spence died at his home on Monday of typhoid-pneumonia at the age of 68. The funeral services
were held in Ridgeway.
April 7, 1900 Issue
Mrs. Jane Lauderdale died in Winnsboro on April 2, 1900 at the age of 77. She was Miss Jane Russell and was
born in County Down, Ireland on May 14, 1822. She married Mr. Montgomery Lemmon in Ireland on March 8,
1843. They settled in Winnsboro in January of 1844. Mr. Lemmon died on August 23, 1849. They had three
children: James Montgomery Lemmon, who died on November 19, 1882, Mrs. J. O. Boag and Mrs. J. W. Bolick.
On June 8, 1852 she married Dr. David Lauderdale. They had six children: an infant son who died at one month;
Janie M., wife of Mr. Thos. P. Bryson, died in 1894; Thomas W. Lauderdale, George R. Lauderdale, and Mrs. J.
L. Bryson, of this place and Mrs. W. T. Blakeley, of Ora. S. C. The funeral services were held in the A. R. P.
Church.
April 11, 1900 Issue
Mr. Patrick M. Spence was buried in the Aimwell Cemetery on April 3rd
. He was born in County Antrim, Ireland in
1837.
Mr. Joseph Stewart died at his home in Longtown on last Wednesday at the age of 90. He was buried at the
Presbyterian Church.
April 12, 1900 Issue
Mrs. Nancy K. Rabb died at her home on Wednesday at the age of 78. She was the daughter of John Watt and
Nancy Kincaid, of this county and widow of the late J. Glazier Rabb. She was interred at the Brick Church and
leaves the following children: James Rabb, Clarence Rabb, Rev. Horace Rabb, Charles K. Rabb, Mrs. W. P.
Castles, and Mrs. W. H. Millen.
Mr. M. D. Spigener died at his home at Alston on Tuesday of typhoid fever, at about the age of 40. The funeral was
held at the family burying ground near Columbia. He leaves a wife and several children.
April 18, 1900 Issue
Mr. J. S. Russell died in Newberry last Saturday, at the age of about 69.
April 25, 1900 Issue
Mr. John A. Weldon died on Sunday at the age of 84. His wife was Miss Martha Wylie, daughter of John A.
Wylie. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. John A. Gibson and Mrs. Esther Stewart. The funeral was held at the
Presbyterian Church.
Mr. C. D. Eberhardt died at his home in Columbia on Monday at the age of about 75. He was a brother-in-law to
Mrs. Mary S. Gerig.
May 1, 1900 Issue
Mrs. Jno. M. Lemmon died at her home in the county last Saturday. The burial took place at Milling’s Cross Road.
She was a daughter of Robt. Young. She is survived by her husband, Mr. John M. Lemmon, and children: William
Lemmon, Law Lemmon, Mrs. Mary Milling, Mrs. James Cathcart, Miss Janie Lemmon and Miss Belle
Lemmon.
May 3, 1900 Issue
Rev. E. G. Price died in Cheraw on Saturday. He was a native of Branchville and was buried in the Cheraw
Cemetery. He leaves a wife and four children.
May 5, 1900 Issue
W. H. Hood, of Chester, was killed on Thursday by lightning while riding a horse back from the fields to his house.
Both the horse and Mr. Hood were killed.
May 8, 1900 Issue
Mrs. Mary Cooke died recently. She was the last surviving member of the family of Arromanus and Mary
Woodward Lyles, and granddaughter of Arromanus Lyles Sr., and of Rev. William Woodward. There were seven
children in this branch of the family, viz, James, who was a planter in Mississippi before the war; William died
young; Thomas a merchant in Mississippi; Henry J. who was a successful planter in Buckhead section, who served as
private in Buckhead Guards. Co. H, 6th
S. C. V., until his death from measles at Germantown, Va., in 1861. His eldest
son, Wm. Woodward, at the age of 19 was mortally wounded at Fort Harrison in 1864. J. F. Lyles of Lexington, and
Hon A. C. Lyles of Union, are his surviving children. There were also three daughters, viz. Elizabeth, who married
Alexander Robinson of Mississippi. Nancy married M. E. Traylor and lived in Alabama until his death, when she
returned to South Carolina with her little children. One of her sons, Hon. T. W. Traylor, is one of our successful
planters. May, the youngest child, married Wofford and lived awhile in Arkansas, after his death removing to Pickens
County, Alabama, where she married Moses Cook, whom she survived, dying recently at the age of 78.
May 9, 1900 Issue
Mrs. Margaret I. Wylie, wife of Mr. Hilliard G. Wylie, died at the home on Sunday at the age of 39. She was the
daughter of the late Mr. D. Smith Weir and Mrs. Jane Weir. She leaves a husband and eight children. Her funeral
was held at the Presbyterian Church.
May 23, 1900 Issue
Mrs. Martha Martin, widow of Mr. G. D. Martin of Fairfield County, died on the 9th
inst., at the home of her son-
in-law, Col. D. A. Dickert at the age of 72. She was buried at Monticello. She leaves two sons and three daughters.
Mr. Francis Marion Thomas, a native of Fairfield County, son of Dr. J. P. Thomas, died on the 15th
inst. near
Chapel Hill, N. C. He served in the Confederate Navy. He was a brother of Mr. I. C. Thomas of Ridgeway.
Mr. Thomas E. Johnston, son of Mr. S. R. Johnston, died in Chester from an overdose of morphine last Wednesday
at the age of 31. He was a Spanish War Veteran serving in the 1st S. C. Regiment, U. S. V. His remains were interred
in the Presbyterian Churchyard in Winnsboro.
May 24, 1900 Issue
Col. Constant Rivers died at his home in Charleston a few days ago.
May 26, 1900 Issue
Mrs. Dewitt died on Wednesday at her home. She was a native of Fairfield and was a sister of Capt. Sprinkle. She
left several children and was buried at White Oak.
Mrs. Sarah M. Gladney, wife of the late R. J. Gladney, died at her home in Pine Bluff, Ark. on May 23rd
. She was
in her 82nd
year. She leaves one son and two daughters. Her daughters live in Pine Bluff and her son, Mr. J. S.
Gladney, in Columbia, and one brother, Mr. James Harden, who lives on Jackson Creek, in this county. She was a
native of Fairfield County.
June 12, 1900 Issue
Mrs. Eliza Weir died at the residence of Capt. T. W. Rawls in East Wateree section on Sunday at the age of about
89. She was interred in the family burying ground. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Wade Rawls and Mrs. Janie
Mulvana, of this county, and Mrs. Jesse Sutton of Louisiana.
June 13, 1900 Issue
A child of Mr. Frank Mann died in the past month and was buried in the Bethel Cemetery.
June 19, 1900 Issue
Dr. Jno. M. Richmond died on July 16th
in St. Joseph, Missouri at the age of 62. He was a brother of Mr. Jas. L.
Richmond and leaves a wife and five children.
Miss Hallie E. Kennedy died on July 7th
. She was the eldest daughter of the late Mr. Jas. Hugh Kennedy.
Miss Maggie Rosborough was killed Wednesday at Lewis’ Turnout by a train while saving the live of a child. She
was the daughter of Mr. J. A. Rosborough.
June 20, 1900 Issue
Mrs. W. S. Douglass, of Blackstock, died last Friday at the age of 34. She was the daughter of Mr. W. Banks
Robinson. She was buried at Concord Church and leaves three children.
June 27, 1900 Issue
Mrs. W. H. Robinson, of the Greenbriar neighborhood, died on Monday. She was Miss Cynthia Smith, and a sister
of Mrs. Samuel Simpson and Mr. John M. Smith of Winnsboro. She leaves a husband and eight children. The
funeral was held at the Greenbriar Methodist Church.
Mrs. Laura Glenn McCants died on Monday She was a daughter of Dr. James Glenn, a native of Virginia and
Sarah Milling, a daughter of Capt. Hugh Milling. She was born on November 5, 1823 in Georgia. She married
James B. McCants on August 31, 1843 in Mississippi and they moved to Winnsboro. Three children: Mrs. A. S.
Douglass and James Glenn McCants of this place, and Mrs. R. B. Miller, of Shelby, N. C. survive her. Her funeral
was held in the Presbyterian Church.
Rev. J. C. Douglass died on June 14, 1900 at Russellville, Ark.
July 4, 1900 Issue
Mrs. Eliza Weir died at the home of her son-in-law, Capt. T. W. Rawls on June 9th
at the age of 89. She married
Mr. David Weir; he died 46 years ago. They had six children: Mrs. Jesse Sutton of DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, Mrs.
T. W. Rawls and Mrs. Jane Mulvina of this county. Her three sons died in the Civil War, William Smith Weir,
father of Mr. W. S. Weir, died of disease in Virginia, James G. Weir was killed at Seven Pines, and Robbie Weir
was captured at Strawberry Plains, Tennessee and never heard of again. All were members of Company G, 6th
S. C.
Regt. She was buried in the family burying ground beside her husband.
Mrs. S. A. Olliver died on Friday, in Ridgeway. She had five daughters, three of whom survive her: Mrs. Morrison
of Georgia; Mrs. Walker of Columbia; and Mrs. Boozer of Ridgeway.
July 11, 1900 Issue
The four-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevenson of this place, died on Wednesday. The funeral was held at
the A. R. P. Church.
Mrs. Carlisle and Miss Camak, of this county, died within a few hours of each other on Friday. They were twins and
lived on Mr. W. J. Crawford’s place.
Mr. W. H. Stork died at his home in Columbia on Thursday. He was a Confederate Veteran. He married Miss
Smith, sister of Mr. Jas. M. Smith. He leaves a widow and three children. He was buried in Columbia.
July 18, 1900 Issue
Mrs. J. C. Freeland, sister of Mrs. Ann Elliott, died on Sunday in Charlotte. She married three times: first to Mr.
Carlisle, second to Mr. Steel and last to Mr. Freeland. She was a native of Florida and married Mr. Freeland in
Chester. In addition to her husband there are two children who survive her: one son by her first husband, and a
daughter, Mrs. Hoke, of Florida by her second marriage.
July 25, 1900 Issue
Miss Hallie E. Kennedy died on July 7. She was the eldest daughter of Mr. Jas. Hugh Kennedy.
Dr. William E. Aiken died on Thursday at the age of 74. He leaves a wife, five children and two brothers: Miss
Mary E. Aiken, Mrs. T. K. Elliott, Dr. David Aiken and Miss Annie Aiken of this place and Mrs. C. A. Douglass
of Washington, D. C. His two brothers are: Mr. Isaac Aiken of Florida and Mr. A. M. Aiken of Abbeville County.
The funeral services were held at the Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. H. L. Crumpton, of Ridgeway, died on Saturday. She leaves a husband and six children. She was buried in the
Aimwell Cemetery.
August 1, 1900 Issue
Dr. J. M. Richmond, of St. Joseph, died in Kansas City of pneumonia. He was born in Fairfield District on
September 17, 1837, was a surgeon in the Confederate Army, and moved to St. Joseph in 1872. On July 28, 1863 he
married Miss Edmonia Tomlin of Clifton, Virginia. He leaves a widow and five sons: Dr. Spier Richmond, James
Richmond, Corbin T. Richmond, H. B. Richmond and William K. Richmond.
August 8, 1900 Issue
An eleventh month old infant of Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins died and was buried at the Methodist Cemetery on
Thursday.
Mr. John B. Murray, an adopted son of the late W. B. Murray, died at his home of typhoid pneumonia on Friday at
the age of 22. The funeral was held at Union Church.
Mrs. S. B. Stevenson, wife of Mr. S. B. Stevenson, died on Friday. She leaves her husband, three children; mother,
Mrs. Hessie McCarley, of this place; sisters, Miss Anna McCarley of this place and Mrs. Byers, of York County;
brother, J. Scott McCarley of Columbia. She was buried in the A. R. P. Cemetery.
August 15, 1900 Issue
Mr. Charles Edward Thomas, oldest son of the late Charles E. Thomas and Mrs. Ann Thomas of Ridgeway, died
on August 7th
at the age of 29. He leaves a mother, several sisters and brothers. The funeral was held at St. Stephen’s
Episcopal Church.
August 22, 1900 Issue
Miss Marie Beaty, daughter of Mr. W. A. Beaty, died on Friday in Charlotte. The funeral took place in Charlotte.
August 29,1900 Issue
Miss Mamie Floyd Jackson died on the 17th
inst. near Tirzah in York County of typhoid fever. She was the youngest
daughter of W. F. and Mary E. Jackson, formerly of Fairfield County. She was buried in Bethesda Cemetery.
August 30, 1900 Issue
Miss Maria Bacot died about two weeks ago at her home in Kenosha, Wisconsin. She was a daughter of the late
Mrs. Wainwright Bacot and a sister of Mr. Parite Bacot.
September 5, 1900 Issue
Mrs. T. H. Kitchen died on Wednesday. She was the daughter of the late Mr. J. W. Shaw and leaves a husband and
three children. The funeral was held at the A. R. P. Church.
September 12, 1900 Issue
Mr. John Morgan, of Longtown, committed suicide on Thursday by taking laudanum.
Mrs. Edward G. Scruggs died on Wednesday at the age of about 31. She was a daughter of Mrs. M. R. Gladden.
She leaves a husband, one child, two sisters and four brothers: Mrs. A. W. Brown, Mrs. J. G. Halliburton, John
Gladden, C. P. Gladden, Clifton Gladden and M. W. Gladden. The funeral was held in the Methodist Church.
September 19, 1900 Issue
Mr. Hugh A. Stevenson was shot and killed by Mr. Johnson Cameron on Tuesday in the Feasterville area, and was
buried in the Cool Branch Burial Ground. He was about forty years of age and leaves a wife and six or seven children.
Mr. Edward Braziel was shot and killed in the Blythewood area on Tuesday at the age of about 22
September 26, 1900 Issue
Rev. J. C. Hemphill died in Union on Sunday from paralysis at the age of 39.
Fannie Coleman, daughter of H. Y. Coleman of Feasterville, died at her home on the 19th
of malarial fever at the age
of 10.
September 29, 1900 Issue
Mrs. Martha Creight died at the home of her son, Mr. W. B. Creight, on Friday at the age of about 87. The funeral
services will be held at the Presbyterian Church.
Mr. A. L. Porter died at his home in this place on Wednesday of consumption. He leaves a wife and five children.
He was buried in the Episcopal Cemetery. Lawrence Porter and Ed. Porter are two of his sons.
October 3, 1900 Issue
Charlotte Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Y. Taylor, died on September 20th
at the age of 5. She was buried in
the Beaver Creek Church Yard.
October 6, 1900 Issue
Benjamin Tennant died on Wednesday at about the age of 80. His wife, who was Miss Corder, predeceased him
many years ago. The funeral services were held at Concord Church.
Quay D. Williford died on Thursday. He was born on March 30, 1867 and was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Williford. In 1893, he married Miss Addie Robinson of Edgemoor, York County, who with three small children
survive him. He was buried in the Presbyterian Church yard.
October 9, 1900 Issue
Bill Brewer, a negro preacher, was run over and killed by a train on Thursday last near White Oak.
October 10, 1900 Issue
Jesse Graydon, colored, died while working in a silo on Frank Elder’s place on Friday.
October 16, 1900 Issue
Mr. Thos. P. Mitchell died at his home in Avon on Saturday and the funeral services were held at New Hope Church.
He had been a sufferer from heart disease for some time. He was about sixty-three years of age, and leaves a wife and
three children, Dr. W. F. Mitchell of Shelby, N.C., Mrs. Jno. T. Chalmers and Mrs. R. G. Brice of Charlotte, N. C.
He was a member of the 5th
S. C. Regiment, Confederate States Army.
October 24, 1900 Issue
Mrs. H. T. Williams died on Sunday at the age of 24 of puerperal fever. She was Miss Julia Bivens, the daughter of
Mr. H. F. Bivens of Waxhaw, N. C. She married Mr. Williams in May 1895. She leaves a husband and three
daughters.
October 25, 1900 Issue
Mrs. S. M. Rice died on Monday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. C. Perrin, in Union at the age of about
68. She leaves a husband and ten children and several grandchildren. Her two daughters, Mrs. J. F. McMaster and
Mrs. W. R. Elliott, were with her at the time of her death. Her funeral services were held at the Methodist Church in
Union.
October 31, 1900 Issue
Mr. H. M. Brown, colored, was killed by a train at Blairs on the 24th
inst. at the age of about 80. He was buried in the
Lyles Graveyard.
November 7, 1900 Issue
Mag Wylie, colored, died on Thursday.
Miss Daisy Boyleston died in Columbia on Monday from appendicitis. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Cordes Boyleston of Jacksonville, Florida and the granddaughter of Mrs. Sarah DuBose of this county.
November 14, 1900 Issue
Mr. Walter Couturier Robertson died in Columbia on the 7th
, of consumption. He was born in Winnsboro on June
26, 1863, son of the late Dr. Robertson. Dr. T. C. Robertson and Mr. M. C. Robertson, both of Columbia, are
brothers. His funeral was held in St. John’s Episcopal Church in Winnsboro.
November 21, 1900 Issue
Mr. J. D. Neal, of Rutherfordton, committed suicide. He was born in Louisiana and was about 45 year old.
December 5, 1900 Issue
Olin Hugh Lyles, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lyles formerly of this county but now of Columbia, died on
Saturday. He was buried at Bethel Church.
Mr. W. C. Brice died on the 26th
from injuries received in a train wreck. He was born in Fairfield County near
Woodward, the son of Calvin Brice, about 31 years ago.
December 12, 1900 Issue
Mr. James S. Lyles was killed by Mr. Amos E. Davis on Sunday. He was a son of Capt. Thomas M. Lyles.
Mr. R. W. Harrison, of Jonesboro, Arkansas, died in Memphis, Tennessee on November 25th
of pneumonia at the age
of 35. He was the youngest son of the late Capt. E. H. Harrison, and brother of Hon. J. D. Harrison, of Longtown.
He married Miss Maggie Wood of Jonesboro. He leaves his wife and two children.
December 29, 1900 Issue
Mr. George E. Boggs died at his home in Livingston, N. C., on last Thursday, and the funeral services was held at the
Presbyterian Church. He was the son of Rev. G. W. Boggs. His mother was an aunt of Sheriff R. T. Ellison. He was
a member to the 6th
Regiment and about 58.
Mary Stevenson, the 3-year of daughter of Mr. Jno. B. Stevenson, met with a terrible accident and died on Friday.
William Rosborough, the colored merchant, was killed on Monday.
January 4, 1901 Issue
Mr. Starks P. Martin died on Tuesday from a gunshot.
Whiteford Stokes Blair, daughter of Mr. R. T. and Mrs. Beula M. Blair, was born in Ridgeway, S. C. on June 6,
1895, and with her parents moved to Timpson, Texas, in December of 1899, where she died on December 24, 1900
from burns.
Hattie Stevenson, the 2-year old daughter of Mr. Jno. B. Stevenson, died from an accident on Friday.
January 11, 1901 Issue
Mrs. Martha Seigler died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jenkins, in Columbia on Friday the 6th
inst. She leaves
five children: Mrs. Sain and Mrs. Wolfe of Orangeburg: Mrs. Jenkins, of Columbia: Mr. J. W. Seigler, of
Winnsboro; and Mr. Wm. J. Seigler, of Longtown.
January 25, 1901 Issue
An infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones died Wednesday of pneumonia and was buried at the Methodist Church.
Mr. W. H. Crawford died and was buried in the Bethel Cemetery.
Mr. Joel W. Ashford died at his home Thursday last. His daughters Mrs. Bates of St. Matthew and Miss Mamie
Ashford of Atlanta came in the next day in time for the burial. His remains were interred in the family burying ground
at Mrs. D. G. Ruff’s. He was seventy years of age and served in Company G, 3rd
S. C. V.
February 5, 1901 Issue
Hon. Geo. D. Tillman died on Saturday. He was the father of Mrs. O. W. Buchanan of this town.
February 8, 1901 Issue
Mrs. Eliza E. Kennedy, relict of the late Mr. W. B. Kennedy, died on Sunday at her home near Ridgeway. She was
seventy years of age. She leaves one son, W. B. Kennedy Jr.
Capt. S. B. Clowney died at his home in Dallas, Texas. He was a native of Fairfield County and an uncle of Mrs. C.
E. Cathcart.
Mr. Palmer Bulow, colored, was caught under a falling tree and killed. He was about 75 years of age.
Mrs. R. F. Kilgo, of Rocky Mount, died last night of pneumonia. She was buried at Mt. Zion.
March 8, 1901 Issue
Mr. Richard T. Crosby died Thursday, the 28th
of February.
Mr. Matthew Weir of Chester, but formerly of this county, died of lung trouble.
Mrs. C. C. Leitner, nee Hendrick, died at the home of Mr. Thomas Blair, near Rockton, on Thursday, at the age of
71. She leaves six children – Mrs. O. P. A. Broom and Mrs. T. G. Lever of Columbia, Mrs. W. P. Broom of
Augusta, and Mrs. Thos. Blair, Mrs. W. P. Blair, and Mr. T. C. Leitner of Rockton. The first two were of her first
marriage to Mr. D. Hamiter of Richland; the rest were of her second marriage to Mr. J. W. Leitner, who died in
1864 in the war. She was buried in the Greenbriar Church Cemetery.
March 22, 1901 Issue
Col. John R. Ashe, Yorkville, was found dead in a well in the yard on March 19th
.
April 26, 1901 Issue
Mr. Edward Haynes died at his home in Longtown on Tuesday from pneumonia. The funeral services were held at
the Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Frank Caison, colored, died recently in White Oak.
May 3, 1901 Issue
Mrs. Bennett Hancock died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Murphy on the 23rd
ult. Her remains were
interred in the old family burying ground in Union county. A husband and seven children survive her. One of her
sons. Dr. James Hancock, is a physician in Union.
May 10, 1901 Issue
Dr. J. J. Boyd died Saturday in Spartanburg at the age of 83 from bronchitis. He was a native of Fairfield County and
married a daughter of Richard Thomson. Of the five children born unto them only two are living. Some time after
the war he married the widow of Col. O. E. Edwards, who survives him.
May 31, 1901 Issue
Dr. John D. Palmer died on May 29th
, at Ridgeway in his home near Mr. R. A. Meares, his son-in-law. He was
buried in the St. Stephens Church Cemetery. He married Miss Harriet Woodward and six children survive him. He
was assistant surgeon in the 6th
Regiment.
June 11, 1901 Issue
Mrs. Sarah Castles died yesterday at the home of her son, Mr. Warren Castles, near Winnsboro. She was buried at
Hopewell. Her maiden name was Sterling, and we believe that her sister, Mrs. J. A. Marion, is the only member of
the family now living.
Miss Belle Cathcart died Thursday. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cathcart, who with a sister and
two brothers survive her. The funeral services took place at the Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church.
August 9, 1901 Issue
Mrs. S. C. Robertson died Wednesday at the residence of Mr. J. M. Stewart at the age of 76. Her maiden name was
Sarah Palmer Couturier, her family having come to this county from St. John’s Parish in the early part of the 18th
century. She married Dr. T. T. Robertson. Three children survive her – Mrs. S. C. Brockington and Mrs. J. M.
Stewart of Winnsboro, and M. C. Robertson of Columbia. Two other children died few months ago: Dr. T. C.
Robertson of Columbia and Walter Robertson. She was buried at the Episcopal Cemetery.
October 18, 1901 Issue
Mrs. M. Eliza Grafton died at Mitford on October the 12th
of pneumonia. She was born in Chester County, October
18, 1822. She was buried at Catholic Church. Two children, Mr. H. C. Grafton and Mrs. B. A. Ragsdale, and one
brother, Mr. R. C. Caldwell, survive her.
December 10, 1901 Issue
Mrs. A. H. Hood, mother of Mrs. J. M. Harden, died at her home in Lancaster on Thursday.
January 15, 1902 Issue
Mr. T. L. Gladden died at the home of his son-in-law Mr. J. M. Higgins, on Saturday at the age of seventy-nine. He
was buried in the Rawls Burying Ground.
Mrs. Sallie Wallace died in Chester on Dec. 31st at the age of 99.
Mr. James Hemphill died in Chester on Sunday at the age of 89. He leaves three sons: Dr. Chas. R. Hemphill of
Louisville, Ky., Jno. J. Hemphill and Paul Hemphill of Chester, and three daughters.
February 5, 1902 Issue
John C. Brice died at three score and ten. He was a member of Concord Church.
Mrs. Rebecca Robinson was buried at the Brick Church next to her husband Mr. J. W. Robinson.
Mrs. Lucinda Brooks died in Newberry at the age of 80 and was buried in the family burying ground. G. W. Brooks
and C. A. Brooks are two of her sons.
Mr. W. D. Mobley died on Monday at Boardman, Fla. He was a brother of Mrs. R. W. Phillips of this place and
brother-in-law of J. H. Neal and W. A. Neal of this county. He was about forty years old.
An infant of Mr. J. L. Lemmon died last week from whooping cough.
February 12, 1902 Issue
Miss Lida Yarborough died on January 18th
at her home near Jenkinsville, S. C. She leaves a mother, Mrs. E. J.
Yarborough, of Jenkinsville, three brothers viz., Rev. J. H. Yarborough of Fort Lawn, Mr. W. B. Yarborough of
Macon, Ga. and Mr. B. H. Yarborough of Jenkinsville, and two sisters, viz., Mrs. D. L. Glenn of Wallaceville and
Mrs. D. E. McDowell of Winnsboro.
Mrs. Rebecca E. Robinson died on January 18th
. She was the daughter of John and Nancy K Watt. She married
Mr. J. W. Robinson on June 15, 1858. She was buried at the Brick (Ebenezer) Church beside her husband who died
21 years ago. She leaves three children, Mr. C. A. Robinson, Miss Anna Robinson and Mrs G. A. Robinson. She
also leaves two brothers and one sister, Mr. T. C. Watt and Mrs. Mary F. Irby of Fairfield and Mr. A. K. Watt of
Benita. La.
Miss Louise Turner, the seventeen-year old daughter of Mr. J. B. Turner, died last Thursday of pneumonia.
Capt. Thomas M. Lyles died Friday at the home of his son-in-law, Maj. Thos. W. Woodward of Rockton, and he
was buried Rocky Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. He was born on October 13, 1811. He married Miss Eliza Peay,
of which marriage were born thirteen children, seven of whom survive today: John W. Lyles of Fairfield County,
Thos. Lyles of Midway, La., B. E. Lyles, of Monticello, Mrs. J. F. Lyles of Lexington, Mrs. Poellnitz of Alabama,
Mrs. A. E. Davis of Monticello, and Mrs. Thos. Woodward of Rockton. Six of his seven sons went to the war; two
of whom – William Boykin Lyles and Austin Peay Lyles fell in battle.
February 19, 1902 Issue
Mr. Wm. D. Mobley died on the 3rd
of February at his home at Boardman, Fla. from blood poison at the age of 46.
He was the second son of the late Robt. L. Mobley of Woodward. He moved with his family to Micanopy, Fla. about
six years ago. His wife and four children survive him.
Garris H. Chappell, the third son of Mr. C. D. Chappell, died on January 28th
at the age of 11 of meningitis. He was
buried in the old family burial ground.
A little girl of Dock McCrorey died recently from burns.
Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, widow of the late Jas. Turner, died at her house at Stevenson last Wednesday at the age of
91. She was buried in the family burying ground. One son, Mr. J. B. Turner survives her.
Eva Gilbert, a trapeze performer at the Powhattan Theater, fell and broke her neck Tuesday night in Newport News,
she was a widow from New York.
Mrs. Seaborn Rush, age about 30, shot herself Wednesday.
February 26, 1902 Issue
Mr. Thos. W. Robertson died last Wednesday near Rockton at the age of 46, from a stroke of paralysis. He married
Miss Lottie Neal, who died about six years ago. Four children: Carrie Robertson, Annie Robertson, Sallie
Robertson and Mary Robertson survive them. He also leaves two sisters: Mrs. E. M. Mason of Verdeny, and Mrs.
Thos. Rembert of Ridgeway. He was buried in the Methodist Church Cemetery in Winnsboro. (This was in the
March 5, 1902 paper – The mother of Mr. T. W. Robertson, whose death was noted last week, has gone to Verdeny
where she will make her home with Rev. E. W. Mason. Miss Carrie Robertson and her little sister Mary
Robertson will make their home at the same place. The two other of Mr. Robertson’s children, Annie Robertson and
Sallie Robertson, will make their home with an aunt in Chesterfield.)
Mrs. S. R. Rutland died yesterday.
Samuel McCarley, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. McCarley, died on Wednesday.
March 5, 1902 Issue
Frank Johnson and Ken Foster were hanged Wednesday in Asheville, N. C.
March 12, 1902 Issue
Mrs. Jane Hathcock, wife of Mr. Washington Hathcock, died at her home last Tuesday. She was 82 years old.
Mrs. Nannie A. Rogers died on the 6th
of March, 1902.
Rev. John Thomas Chalmers, pastor of the First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church of Charlotte, died
yesterday (March 6). Dr. Chalmers was married twice. His first wife was Miss Johnnie C. Brice, of Fairfield, S. C.
Four children, Eva Chalmers, Agnes Chalmers, Palmer Chalmers and James Chalmers, survive this union. Their
mother died in January 1893. He was married the second time to Miss Bessie M. Mitchell, of Fairfield, S. C. She
survives with two children, Bessie Chalmers and Dwight Moody Chalmers. He was born June 6th
, 1861 in
Mecklenburg County. His remains were carried by train to Winnsboro and he was buried in the A R. P. Cemetery.
March 19, 1902 Issue
David E. McDowell died on October 12, 1901, was born on July 10, 1857.
March 26, 1902 Issue
David S. Stanley, Maj. Gen. U. S. A., died in Washigton at 73 of brights disease.
April 2, 1902 Issue
Col. John Logan Black, formerly of Ridgeway, died at his home near Blacksburg on Tuesday from apoplexy at the
age of 73. He was buried in Ridgeway. He was the only son of Hon. James A. Black. There were two sisters, Mrs.
Mary Davies, who died several years ago and Mrs. Sarah Logan Lubbock, wife of ex-Gov. Lubbock of Texas. He
married his cousin, Miss Mary Peay Black, daughter of Hon. Joseph Black of Richland County. He is survived by
five daughters: Miss Eunice Black, Miss Virginia Black, Mrs. DesPortes of Ridgeway, Mrs. Nance of Due West,
and Mrs. Dr. Miller of Laurens. He was a colonel of the 1st S. C. Cavalry.
April 23, 1902 Issue
Newport News reports, Joe Hautz shot and killed Thomas Cox.
April 30, 1902 Issue
Colonel Robert Gresham Lamar died in Columbia on April 27th
. He was born on February 22, 1829 in Edgefield
District, now Barnwell County, the son of Thomas G. and Martha Leland Carry Lamar. He was the brother of
Col. Thomas G. Lamar and Mrs. F. H. Wardlaw of Edgefield, Mrs. Stark of Columbia and Mrs. N. A. Peay of
Fairfield. He married Miss Mary Caroline Jones of Longtown, S. C. and they had thirteen children, nine of whom
survive: Mrs. R. H. Edmunds, Mrs. C. G. McCroery, and Mrs. J. Wilson Gibbes of Columbia, Mrs. Wm. M.
Moore of Spartanburg, Mr. A. J. Lamar and Mr. Robert Lee Lamar of Montgomery, Ala., and Miss Ella Lamar,
Mr. T. J. D. Lamar and Mr. Wm. F. Lamar of Florida. His wife died in February last. He was buried in the First
Presbyterian Church Yard. He was a Confederate Veteran.
Mrs. M. R. Gladden, widow of John G. Gladden, died on Thursday in Winnsboro at the age of 65 and was buried at
the Methodist Church. She was the mother of eight children, six of whom survive her, Mrs. J. G. Halliburton of
Marion N. C., Mr. Claude P. Gladden of Charlotte, N. C., Mr. Clifton Gladden of Savannah, Ga., Mr. John S.
Gladden of Longtown. S. C., Mrs. A. W. Brown and Mr. Marvin Gladden of Winnsboro, S. C.
May 7, 1902 Issue
Mrs. Evie Nesbit died Wednesday in Columbia at the age of 24. She was buried in the family plot in the Bethel
Cemetery in Fairfield County. She was the daughter of Dr. T. B. McKinstry.
E. L. Jackson, formerly of Fairfield County, committed suicide recently in Memphis, Tennessee at the age of 51.
May 14, 1902 Issue
Mrs. Sara Davenport, mother of Mrs. W. B. Gilbert, died at her home in Silver Street, Newberry County last
Sunday at the age of 85.
Mrs. Sallie Richardson Maxwell, wife of the late D. J. C. Maxwell, died at her home in Greenwood last week. She
was the founder of the Connie Maxwell Orphanage, named for her daughter. She was buried on the grounds beside
her husband and daughter.
June 11, 1902 Issue
Mr. W. B. Jackson died last Thursday from an accident in Batesburg. He married Miss Mamie Hinnant and they
had two children. He was buried in the Methodist Church Cemetery in Winnsboro.
July 1, 1902 Issue
John L. Brown died on the 27th
at the age of about 80, he was buried at Bethesda Church on Sunday.
July 9, 1902 Issue
Mrs. John Goza, sister-in-law of Capt. R. H. Goza, died on July 2nd
in North, S. C. at the age of 27. She was the
daughter of Mr. A. Dunn and leaves a husband and six children. She was buried at Sandy Level Church.
Mrs. R. M. Stevenson, of Albion, died last Thursday at the age of 73. She leaves two sons: Mr. R. M. Stevenson of
Clover and Mr. J. E. Stevenson and two daughters, Mrs. J. E. Douglass of Douglass, and Miss Macie Stevenson of
Trapico, Mexico, who is a missionary of the A. R. P. Church.
Dr. R. A. Buchanan died last Tuesday at the age of 83. He was the son of Mr. Creighton Buchanan and half
brother of Gen. John Buchanan. He married Miss Rebecca Woodward and they had the following children: Mrs.
D. V. Walker, Judge O. W. Buchanan, Dr. J. C. Buchanan, Mr. R. A. Buchanan Jr., and Miss Rebecca
Buchanan all of Winnsboro. He was buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
A baby boy and a three-year-old boy of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McCrorey died last week in Lancaster County.
Henry Walker, colored, was killed by lightning on Monday.
July 16, 1902 Issue
Mr. W. P. Dickerson died on March 22, 1902, in Paris, Arkansas, at the age of 73, and was buried in the Paris
Cemetery. He was a native of the Feasterville section of Fairfield County and served in the 15th
S. C. Regiment. He
was a brother of Mrs. J. F. V. Legg, Mr. John Dickerson, and Mr. M. L. Dickerson, all of this Fairfield County. He
leaves a wife, two daughters and a son. He lost a son in the Spanish-American War and is buried in the National
Cemetery at Chickamauga Park.
Mr. J. W. Heath, of Rion, died last Tuesday at the age of 70. He was buried in the Union Church Cemetery. He is
survived by his wife.
Mr. W. J. Sharp, of Jenkinsville, died last Thursday of typhoid fever at about the age of forty-five.
July 23, 1902 Issue
Mr. George H. McMaster died on Friday. He was born in Winnsboro on April 28, 1828. He married first, Miss
Mary Flenniken, she died in 1874. In 1876 he married Miss Louisa Gregg of Darlington. He was buried in the A.
R. P. Cemetery. His wife and several children of each marriage survive him: Hon. F. H. McMaster of Charleston,
Miss Mary F. McMaster of Baltimore, Mrs. W. A. Beaty, Geo. B. McMaster, Bessie McMaster, Rachel
McMaster, Louise McMaster, Gregg McMaster, Flora McMaster and Winnie McMaster. He also leaves a
brother, Mr. R. N. McMaster.
Mrs. R. C. Stevenson, (nee May Kennedy), died in the Stevenson neighborhood last Friday. She was buried at
Lebanon. She leaves a husband and three children.
August 20, 1902 Issue
Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Black Lubbock, wife of Ex-Gov. Francis Lubbock, died in Texas on August 9th
. She was the
daughter of James Black and sister of the late Col. John Logan Black and late Mary Foster Davies.
September 3, 1902 Issue
Lewis Simpson, son of T. B. Simpson, was killed by a train on Saturday at the age of 16.
October 15, 1902 Issue
Mr. E. A. Nelson choked to death and was buried on Thursday in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery at Winnsboro.
Mrs. S. E. Crawford, nee Miss Ellen Armstrong and wife of Mr. Robert Crawford, died on Friday at 62. She was
buried in the Bethel Church Cemetery. She leaves a husband, son, Mr. J. W. Crawford of Williston, Fla. and
daughter, Miss Jimmie Crawford of Winnsboro.
November 5, 1902 Issue
Miss Jennett Brice died at her parents home near Woodward on October 12, 1902 from typhoid fever and was buried
at New Hope A. R. P. Chruch.
November 12, 1902 Issue
An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Bankhead was buried in White Oak last Friday.
Mrs. W. B. Woodward died at her home on Thursday at about the age of 50. She leaves a husband and six children.
She was buried in the Concord Church Cemetery.
January 21, 1903 Issue
Mr. J. M. Beaty, of Charlotte, died Saturday at the age of 51. He leaves a wife and six children, brothers, W. A.
Beaty of Winnsboro, J. L. Beaty of Charlotte, J. H. Means Beaty of Clemson, sisters, Miss Lilla Beaty of
Winnsboro, and Mrs. McKlin of Anderson.
March 18, 1903 Issue
Capt. William J. Clowney died at the home of his daughter in Sumter on the 11th
. He was buried at the Salem
Church in Fairfield County. He served in the Buckhead Guards in the Civil War.
Mr. J. A. Hendrix, formerly of this County, died in Columbia last week and was buried at Pine Grove Church in
Fairfield County. He served in Capt. Davis’ Company, 12th
Regiment during the war.
A 16 year old son of Jas. Wooten was killed in the cotton mill and was buried in Blythewood.
June 10, 1903 Issue
Fred Weir died near Raminan, Tennessee recently from being hit by a train.
March 16, 1904 Issue
Robert Means Davis died on Sunday in Columbia. He was buried in the St. Stephens Cemetery in Ridgeway. He
was born on April 9, 1849 in Fairfield District, eldest son of Isabelle Harper and Henry C. Davis, whose grandfather
came from Maryland. He married Miss Sallie LeConte, daughter of Prof. Joseph LeConte on January 12, 1877. He
leaves the following: children: Mr. Jos. LeConte Davis of Schenectady, N. Y., Prof. H. C. Davis of Seattle,
Washington, Mr. R. Means Davis, Jr., of Columbia, Miss Isabel Davis, Miss Bessie Davis and Miss Sallie Davis;
two brothers, James Q. Davis of Winnsboro and Capt. Henry C. Davis of the U. S. Army; sisters, Mrs. Gaillard,
wife of Col. David D. Gaillard, and Mrs. Herbert Ruff of Ridgeway.
Mr. Jake Williams, colored, was found dead on Wednesday.
March 30, 1904 Issue
Mr. William B. Brooks died on February 26, 1904. He was born in Laurens County in December 1828. He was
married twice, first to Miss Odell of Laurens County, they had three children, and second to Miss Paul. He leaves a
wife and eight children. He was buried in the old Lebanon Church Cemetery.
January 4, 1905 Issue
Dr. Jacob McMeekin died in Jenkinsville in December at the age of 83. He leaves sons, Mr. J. A. McMeekin and
Mr. E. J. McMeekin and daughter, Miss Ida McMeekin. He was buried in the family burying ground at Mr. A. J.
McMeekin’s
Mr. Jno. R. Crumpton died at his home on the 13th
inst. at the age of 53. He was buried in the Concord Cemetery.
He leaves a wife, sisters, Mrs. Lula Wilson and Mrs. Bessie Cooper; and brothers, Lawson Crumpton and Sam
Crumpton of Ridgeway, and Ruben Crumpton of Bear Creek.
January 11, 1905 Issue
Mrs. Lucy Randolph Bratton, wife of Bishop Theodore D. Branton, died in Jackson, Mississippi on Thursday at
the age of 42. She was Miss Lucy Randolph of Virginia. She was buried in Cedar Lawn Cemetery.
Mrs. Nancy Rawls died at her home in the Wateree Section on Friday. She was buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. She
leaves the following children: Mrs. H. S. Wylie and Mr. J. D. Rawls of Winnsboro and Mr. T. W. Rawls.
Mr. S. A. Murphy died in Chester yesterday from paralysis and kidney disease at the age of 65. He was a native of
Union County and served in the 15th
Regiment of Kershaw’s Division during the war.
January 18, 1905 Issue
Mrs. Nancy Gunning Rawls died on January 6th
in the Wateree section. She was the widow of the late Capt. T. W.
Rawls. She leaves two sons and one daughter and was buried in the family burying ground.
Mr. Osmond Boulware died on the 10th
inst. at the age of 87. He married three times and was buried at Cool Branch
Church.
February 8, 1905 Issue
Mr. G. L. Rosborough died at his home Sunday in Ridgeway at the age of47 from congestion of the lungs. He was
buried in Aimwell Cemetery. He leaves his wife, the former Miss Strawhorn; a son; brothers, Mr. E. K.
Rosborough of Ridgeway and Mr. John Rosborough of Florida; sisters, Mrs. W. L. Rosborough of Albion, Mrs.
Janie Turner of Columbia, and Miss Eugenia Rosborough of Ridgeway.
Margaret Elizabeth Hogan, four-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hogan, died on Sunday. Mrs. Hogan’s
father is Mr. Woodruff of Pacolet. She was buried at Aimwell Cemetery.
Mrs. G. L. Anderson died at the home of her father in Bessemer City, N. C. a few days ago.
Orr Sloane died Monday from pneumonia at the age of 17. His mother and father both died about two years ago. He
was living with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Boag. He was buried in the A.R. P. Cemetery.
Mr. John Wooten, of Blythewood, died last Thursday at the age of 64. He leaves a wife and four children.
Mrs. Susan Ann Boyleston died on Sunday at her home at the age of 78. She was born on April 22, 1827 the
daughter of Dr. William and Mrs. Mary Holmes Cloud, of Beckhamville, Chester County. She was the mother of
six children, all of whom have passed away. She is survived by two sisters: Mrs. E. F. DuBose of Nelson, and Miss
Eunice Cloud of Heath, and two grandchildren, Mr. S. S. Boylston and Miss Augusta S. Boylston of Skaneattle, N.
Y. She was buried in the Sion Church Cemetery.
February 15, 1905 Issue
Mrs. Fannie Colter Wallace, widow of Col. William Wallace, died in Columbia, on the 9th
. She was the daughter of
Dr. David Harper Means and Fannie M. Colter. On the paternal side she was the niece of Gov. John H. Means
and the Rev. Robert Means. On the maternal side she was the niece of Col. Wm. C. Preston, of Chancellor William
Harper, David Gambrill, governor of Missouri, and Edwin Bates, who was the attorney general of Missouri. She
was born on September 21, 1835 in Fairfield County. On March 10, 1859 she married Dr. John Glover Mobley.
After Dr. Mobley died she married Col. William Wallace on Dec. 21, 1876. She leaves only a son, Hon. John G.
Mobley of Fairfield County. She was buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Capt. Richard W. Gaillard died in Alexandria, Virginia on the 8th
at the age of 74. He married Miss Boyce. He was
a native of Fairfield County and is survived by his wife and brother, Capt. H. A. Gaillard, and sisters Mrs. E. P.
Dwight and Mrs. R. E. Ellison, all of this place. He was a Confederate Veteran and his remains were brought to
Winnsboro for burial.
An infant of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Douglas died on Feburary 8th
.
February 22, 1905 Issue
Mrs. Elizabeth Harper died at Temple, Alabama of pneumonia at the age of 73. She moved from Fairfield County to
Alabama over fifty years ago and was the aunt of Mr. Jno. H. Neil.
Mr. P. P. Horne was killed by a train on the 14th
at Blythewood.
March 8, 1905 Issue
Mr. William Orr Sloane, only child of William and Jennie Boag Sloane, died on February 6th
, of pneumonia. He
was born on April 23, 1888 and was a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Boag. He was buried in the A. R. P.
Cemetery.
Isabella Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brooks, was born on February 2, 1901 and died on February 5,
1905.
March 15, 1905 Issue
Mrs. Osborne Hedgepath died on Friday and was buried at Shiloh.
Mrs. Belle McCaw died in Yorkville at the age of 81. She was the mother of Mr. Harry McCaw and a sister of the
late Gen. John Bratton.
March 22, 1905 Issue
Judge John H. Reagan died at Palestine, Texas on March 6th
, at the age of 86. He was the last surviving member of
the Confederate Cabinet.
Hugh McKeown, four-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. McKeown, died on the 12th
from accidental poisoning.
He was buried in the Bethlehem Cemetery near in Blackstock.
Mr. James R. Anderson, of Chester, died on Wednesday of pneumonia at the age of 43. He leaves a wife and three
children.
March 29, 1905 Issue
Mr. William H. Trapp died on March 19, 1905. He was born on June 24, 1820. On February 10, 1846 he married
Miss Mary E. Dawkins. He leaves a wife and children: W. Y. Trapp, Mrs. W. M. Nelson of Jacksonville and Mrs.
J. M. Gayden of Columbia, three other children having died.
Mrs. Mary Black, wife of Mr. J. R. Black, died on March 20th
in Columbia at the age of 59. She was born in
Fairfield County. She leaves her husband, sons, W. R. Black and M. M. Black of Columbia, daughters, Mrs. W. N.
Kirkland of Savannah and Mrs. H. W. DesPortes of Columbia, sisters, Mrs. R. E. Craig and Mrs. M. M. Smith of
Columbia, and brother, Mr. W. C. Bookman. She was buried in the Family Graveyard in the Horeb neighborhood of
Fairfield County.
Mrs. Patsy Eloise Aiken, the widow of Dr. Wm. E. Aiken, died at her home yesterday. She was born on July 2,
1834 and was the daughter of Hon. John J. Woodward of Montgomery, Ala., and Rebecca Pearson of this county.
She leaves the following children, Mrs. C. A. Douglass of Washington, Miss Mary Ellen Aiken, Mrs. T. K. Elliott,
Dr. Davis Aiken and Mrs. J. F. Davis, all of this place. She was buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
April 5, 1905 Issue
Miss Lizzie Phillips died in Winnsboro on March 27 from burns at the age of 72. She was born on October 24, 1833
and was the daughter of the late Mr. John Phillips and a sister of Mr. R. W. Phillips.
Hugh McKeown, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim McKeown, died on March 12th
at the age of 2. He was
born on May 8, 1902.
Hon. A. Coleman Lyles died on Monday at his home near Carlisle of pneumonia. He was born in December 1849 at
Buckhead in Fairfield County. He married Miss Josephine Willey in 1877 and leaves his wife and two children, Mrs.
R. G. Hill and a ten-year old son.
Mr. L. L. Boozer was shot and killed at Wylie Mill on March 27th
by W. E. Perry.
Miss Mildred Lee, youngest daughter of Gen. Robert E. Lee, died in New Orleans on Monday last.
Miss Mary Sargent Davis died at the home of Mrs. S. G. Martin on Monday at the age of 23. She was the daughter
of Mr. William Davis of New York. She was buried in Cincinnati, her former home.
April 19, 1905 Issue
Mr. Robert Bankhead died at his home on Sunday and was buried in the A. R. P. Cemetery. He was born on May 7,
1844. He leaves his wife, and children: James B. Bankhead of Chester, William G. Bankhead and Robert E.
Bankhead of Winnsboro, Mrs. Lilla McGarity, Miss Lizzie Bankhead, Miss Etta Bankhead, and Miss Dora
Bankhead all of Winnsboro; brothers: James W. Bankhead of Stover, M. Y. Bankhead of White Oak, and John W.
Bankhead of Chester, sisters: Lizzie Sloan, Hattie Buechell and Miss Mary Bankhead.
Mrs. Lidie Pollnitz Meador, wife of D. J. Meador of Myrtlewood, Alabama, died recently. She was the
granddaughter of the late Capt. T. M. Lyles and daughter of Capt. Edwin S. Pollnitz of Maringo, Alabama.
April 26, 1905 Issue
Mrs. Ferris, wife of Rev. Jabez Ferris, died in Batesburg on the 17th
.
Three gallant Confederate veterans died last week: Gen. F. M. Bamburg of Bamberg, Maj. J. F. Hart of Yorkville
and Maj. B. F. Miller of Lancaster.
May 3, 1905 Issue
Robert Bankhead died on April 16, 1905. He was born on May 7, 1844 and married Miss Mary Sloane in 1867. He
served in the 6th
S. C. V. during the war.
May 10, 1905 Issue
Mrs. L. K. C. Sanders died at her home in lower Longtown on May 2 at the age of 48. She leaves a husband and
three children: Dr. W. M. Sanders, Mrs. James Raban and Mrs. Hampton Rabon.
Mrs. Katie Gladden died at her home near Gayden on May 4th
, from an attack of apoplexy at the age of 75. She
leaves the following children: W. M. Gladden of Columbia, Jas. E. Gladden, J. L. Gladden and S. J. Gladden all of
Winnsboro, Mrs. Hugh Black of Asa. She was buried in the Bagley Family Burial Ground.
Miss Olive I. Smith died last week, at the home of her uncle, Mr. A. C. Hood, with whom she has lived since the
death of her parents several years ago. She was 21 years of age and was buried in the Sandy Level Church Cemetery.
William Davis was killed by a train at Strother on May 7th
.
May 24, 1905 Issue
Mr. Calvin Brice died at his home near Woodward on Saturday at the age of 73. He was a member of Co. H, Sixth
South Carolina Regiment. He was buried in the New Hope A. R. P. Church Cemetery. He leaves his wife, who was a
daughter of the late A. S. Wallace of York County, and the following children: R. Geo. Brice of Charlotte, N. C. Mac
Brice of Yorkville, Mrs. T. W. Brice Jr., Miss Ruth Brice, Bert Brice, Hon A. Homer Brice, all of Woodward.
Two brothers, J. A. Brice of Winnsboro, and Wm. W. Brice of Micanopy, Florida and one sister, Mrs. J. M.
Galloway of Corsicana, Texas.
May 31, 1905 Issue
Dr. W. W. Mills died in Camden at the age of 67. He was born in Sumter Count and was a Sergeant in the Seventh
Regiment of Cavalry. He was buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery. He leaves a wife and five children: Rev.
W. H. Mills of Augusta, L. T. Mills and Plummer Mills of Camden, Mr. J. E. Mills of Davidson College and Miss
Mary Mills of Camden.
Mr. Albert William Clayton died at his home at Shelton on the 27th at the age of 45. He was born in Holly Spring,
Miss., the son of Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Clayton, presently of Columbia. Along with his parents he leaves a brother,
Dr. V. P. Clayton of Charleston and a sister, Mrs. Wheelwright. The funeral services were held at Feasterville.
Mrs. James B. Lupo died at her home near Long Run on Friday. She leaves three children, the youngest only two
weeks old. She was buried in the Monticello Cemetery.
Miss Sallie Wingard, of Lexington, died at the home of her brother at the Fairfield Cotton Mills on Thursday. She
was buried in Lexington.
Mrs. Susan E. Harvin, widow of Mr. James H. Harvin of Sumter, died at Valasco, Texas on May 24th
at the age of
79. She was a sister of Rev. J. B. Campbell.
Mr. Joseph S. Douglass, a native of this county and a son of Mr. John S. Douglass of Columbia, died last Tuesday at
Vancouver, Washington. He was in the U. S. Army and was temporarily buried at Vancouver. He leaves his father
and five brothers: Mr. A. G. Douglass and Mr. E. E. Douglass of Columbia, Mr. C. A. Douglass and E. Scott
Douglass of Washington, and Mr. W. B. Douglass of Albion; and two sisters, Mrs. W. F. Marion of Chester and
Miss Eugenia Douglass of Columbia.
Mr. D. T. James died recently. He served in Company H, 6th
Regiment. He leaves a wife, four sons and three
daughters.
June 7, 1905 Issue
James Long, a two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Long, was buried at Rock Creek Church on the 22nd
inst.
Mr. A. W. Clayton died on May 28th
. He was the son of Rev. D. B. Clayton. He was buried in the D. R. Coleman
Cemetery. He leaves a wife, a son and a daughter.
Mr. Laurens Feaster died on June 1st at Crosbyville at the age of 70. He was a member of Co. B, 17
th S. C. V. He
leaves his second wife and four children. He was buried in Cool Branch Church Cemetery
Mrs. W. J. Johnson, wife of Senator Johnson, died on Wednesday. She was buried in Aimwell Cemetery. She
leaves a husband and the following children: Pearle Johnson, Ruby Johnson, Ernestine Johnson and Malcolm
Johnson; and a brother, Mr. E. E. Cloud of Rock Hill.
June 14, 1905 Issue
A sixteen-month child of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Suber died last Friday in the Jenkinsville area.
June 21, 1905 Issue
Rev. John M. Carlisle died on June 7th
in Spartanburg at the age of 78. He was born in Fairfield County, son of Mr.
John Carlisle. He left the following children: John E. Carlisle, Mark L. Carlisle, E. L. Carlisle of Marlboro
County, Chas. H. Carlisle and James E. Carlisle and Mrs. Jennings all of Spartanburg.
Mr. David T. James died at about the age of 66 in western Fairfield County. He was the son of Charner James who
came to the Strother neighborhood from Virginia. He was a member of Co. H, of the Buckhead Guards. He leaves a
wife, Mrs. Fannie James and children: Mrs. Virginia Campbell of Chappell, S. C., Miss Ella James, Miss Sudie
James, Mr. David James, Mr. Nicholas James, Mr. Edward James and Mr. Paul James.
Mr. James William Long died at the residence of his parents, Wm. H and Frances J. Long. He was born on July
14, 1903 and died on May 21, 1905.
June 28, 1905 Issue
Mrs. J. L. Bryson died in Winnsboro the day before yesterday. She leaves her husband and son James Bryson;
siblings: Thomas W. Lauderdale of New York, Mrs. W. T. Blakely of Ora, George R. Lauderdale, Mrs. J. O.
Boag and Mrs. J. W. Bolick all of Winnsboro. She was buried in the A. R. P. Cemetery.
July 5, 1905 Issue
Gen. Wm. Stokes, of Early Branch, died Friday from paralysis at the age of 71. He was a Confederate Veteran. He
married Miss Boulware of this county, a sister of Mrs. R. N. McMaster.
Mr. Ephie Banks, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Banks, died near Halsellville of typhoid fever on June 27th
at the age
of 19. He was buried in the Beaver Creek Church Cemetery.
Mrs. C. L. Newman died in Charlotte on June 29th
and was brought to Greenbriar for burial. She was a Miss Powell
of the Greenbriar section and leaves a husband and three children.
Mrs. Elizabeth Bryce died at her home on Monday at the age of 83. She was buried in the Timms Burial Ground.
She leaves the following children: Jesse R. Bryce, C. R. Bryce, J. W. Bryce, T. R. Bryce and Mrs. R. R. Park.
July 12, 1905 Issue
Mr. William Samuel Alston died at his home in Greenville on May 27, at the age of 72. He was a Confederate
Veteran. He was born in Fairfield County and the last of the Fairfield Alston’s. He leaves a wife, all his children died
years ago. He was the only brother of the late Col. Joseph K. Alston.
July 19, 1905 Issue
Mr. Geo. W. Moore, of Ridgeway, died at High Springs, Fla. on July 11th
. He was a native of Hampton County and a
Confederate Veteran. He was buried in the Aimwell Cemetery. He leaves six children: A. L. Moore, George Moore
and Mrs. McDowell of Ridgeway, Mrs. Kennedy of Camden, Mrs. Williams and Miss Gertrude Moore of Florida,
and one brother, J. W. Moore of Hampton.
July 26, 1905 Issue
Miss Mary Brown recently died in the Union neighborhood.
A nine-months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Richardson of Columbia died in White Oak while they were
visiting the latter’s sister, Mrs. J. B. Patrick. The child was buried in White Oak.
August 2, 1905 Issue
Mr. M. B. Raines died on Saturday and he was buried in the Wateree Cemetery. He was a member of the Sixth South
Carolina Regiment. He is survived by his widow and the following children: Wm. Raines, Mrs. Wm. Moore, Miss
Lizzie Raines of Mitford, Mrs. Nichols of White Oak, Mrs. George Higgins of Stover; a brother Mr. T. C. Raines
of Longtown and sister Mrs. D. G. Smith of Ridgeway.
August 9, 1905 Issue
Mr. John S. Weir died on Friday in Chester from electrocution at the age of about 21. He was buried in Beard Creek
Church Cemetery.
Musco Boulware Raines died on July 30th
at his home in Mitford at the age of 59. He leaves a wife, four daughters,
one son, one brother, Mr. T. C. Raines and two sisters, Mrs. Susan Mickle and Mrs. D. G. Smith. He was buried at
Mt. Olivet Church Cemetery. He was in Co. F, 7th
Battalion, S. C. Volunteers.
August 23, 1905 Issue
Mr. W. I. Turkett died of smallpox at his home near Wallaceville on August 15th
at the age of 47. He was married
twice, his second wife having died eleven months ago. He leaves eight children, two brothers and two sisters.
September 6, 1905 Issue
Mrs. Sallie J. Melton died at her home in the Greenbriar section on Monday. She was buried in the Greenbriar
Cemetery. She leaves her husband, L. H. Melton, and the following children: Mrs. W. D. Whitlock of Baltimore,
Mrs. J. B. Jeffers of Mt. Airy, N. C., W. M. Melton of Health Springs, Ulysse Melton, Baumell Melton and Hattie
Powell Melton all of Rion.
Mr. M. C. Kennedy, of Greenville, was killed at Shelton while getting off a coal car.
Mrs. S. B. Campbell, widow of the late Dr. J. W. Campbell, died at her home near Smallwood several days ago.
Elijah Hall, colored, was found died in his bed on Saturday.
Capt. S. H. Terris died at his home in Charlotte, N. C., on September 2, at the age of about 65. His wife died about
six months ago. He was buried beside her in the old Concord Church Cemetery at Woodward. He was born in
Philadelphia.
September 13, 1905 Issue
Francis Leonard Abbott, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Abbott, died on Thursday. He was buried in the
Presbyterian Cemetery.
Miss Margaret R. Blaine died on Sunday at the age of 72. She was buried in the A. R. P. Cemetery. She leaves the
following relatives: brother: James M. Blaine of Blackstock, sisters: Mrs. Sara Cathcart of Winnsboro, Mrs. N. J.
McCaw, of Finis, Texas, Mrs. Naomi Albertson and Mrs. Emma Morton of Homassassa, Fla.
September 20, 1905 Issue
Mr. E. M. Woodward died at his home near Woodward on Saturday at about the age of 40. He is survived by his
wife, who was Miss Mobley, eight children, one brother, Mr. W. B. Woodward of Woodward, and four sisters, Mrs.
T. M. Boulware, Mrs. Lillia and Mattie Graham of Roanoke, Va., and Mrs. A. R. Nicholson of Woodward. He
was buried in the Old Fellowship Cemetery near his home.
Mrs. Thomas G. Patrick died at the home of her brother, J. K. Henry, in Chester on Friday at about the age of 43.
She leaves a husband, seven children and two brothers, J. K. Henry of Chester and Rev. M. H. Henry of Marion,
Ala. and one sister, Mrs. Brown White of Chester. She was buried at White Oak.
September 27, 1905 Issue
Mr. A. Williford died at his home on Monday in Winnsboro at the age of 75. He is survived by his wife, who was a
Miss Ratterree of York County, and his daughter, Mrs. J. L. Mimnaugh, of Columbia. His two sons Wade
Williford and Q. D. Williford died several years ago. He was buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Mrs. John D. Montgomery died at her home at Woodward on Saturday. She leaves her husband and two sons, S. L.
Montgomery and Chas. A. Montgomery, both of Woodward. She was buried at Concord Church.
October 4, 1905 Issue
Mrs. Sarah A. Dunlevy, wife of Mr. Dixie Dunlevy, died at her home in New Brookland, S. C. on September 28th
.
She leaves a husband, mother and three sisters.
Mr. John L. Hawes died on Friday at the age of about 46. He was never married and is survived by a brother, Mr. L.
W. Hawes. He was buried at Union Church Cemetery.
October 11, 1905 Issue
Mr. James Gelston died at his home near Lyles Ford on Saturday at the age of about 80. He was a native of Ireland.
He leaves a family of several children. He was buried at Salem Church.
October 25, 1905 Issue
Mr. J. W. Derriel died on last Wednesday and was buried at the Methodist Church in the Jenkinsville Area.
Mr. John A. DesPortes died at his home in Ridgeway on Monday at the age of 62. He was a member of the
Washington Artillery during the war. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. J. B. Boyd and Mrs. S. A.
Ward of Ridgeway; three brothers, U. G. DesPortes of Winnsboro, H. W. Desportes of Ridgeway, and Dr. H. V.
DesPortes of Richmond, Va. He was buried in the Methodist Church Cemetery in Winnsboro.
November 1, 1905 Issue
Mr. John R. Patrick died at his home at White Oak on Saturday at about the age of 84. He was born and raised on
Bullock’s Creek in York County. His wife, five sons; R. A. Patrick, T. G. Patrick, J. B. Patrick, S. R. Patrick and
W. M. Patrick, and two daughters, Mrs. J. J. McDowell of White Oak and Mrs. Jno. A. Smith of Monticello, Ark.,
survive him. He was buried at White Oak.
November 15, 1905 Issue
Mr. James Harden died in Columbia on Wednesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. M. Harden, at the age of
85. Two other children: Mr. S. D. Harden of Reidville, N. C., and Mrs. Jno. M. Lemmon of Monticello, survive
him. He was buried at Lebanon Church.
Mrs. Sarah Cathcart died at the home of her son, Mr. A. B. Cathcart, on Thursday at the age of 74. She is survived
by five sons: J. E. Cathcart, A. B. Cathcart, C. E. Cathcart, J. S. Cathcart and T. B. Cathcart, all of Winnsboro, a
brother, Mr. J. M. Blain of Blackstock, and three sisters, Mrs. E. B. Morton and Mrs. Naomi Alberson of
Brooksville, Fla., and Mrs. Narcissa McCaw of Finis, Texas. A sister, Miss Margaret Blaine, died only a few days
ago. She was buried in the A. R. P. Cemetery.
November 22, 1905 Issue
Dr. B. J. Quattlebaum died of cancer of the kidneys at the age of 57. He is survived by his wife and five children:
Dr. Theo. Quattlebaum of Batesburg, Mr. W. M. Quattlebaum of Pensacola, Mr. A. G. Quattlebaum of Atlanta,
Mrs. R. S. Bollinger of Columbia, and Miss M. E. Quattlebaum of Winnsboro. He leaves also three brothers, Col.
C. P. Quattlebaum of Conway, Mr. Chas. Quattlebaum of Ridge Spring, and Mr. Ed. Quattlebaum of Mobile, and
three sisters, Mrs. Olivia Stewart of Newberry, Mrs. Claudia Brodie and Miss Jennie Quattlebaum of Leesville.
His mother is presently 91. He was buried in the Episcopal Cemetery.
December 6, 1905 Issue
Mr. David C. Brice died at his home near Woodward on November 14th
at the age of 57. He did not marry and leaves
a sister, Mrs. Nannie Mobley and brother, J. Y. Brice of Catawba Junction. He was buried in the old Concord
Cemetery.
December 13, 1905 Issue
Mrs. Amanda I. McBurney died on November 11th
in Opelika, Ala. at the age of 80. She leaves two daughters, Miss
Margie McBurney and Mrs. O. W. Whitehead, both of Opelika, Ala. She was buried in the city cemetery. She was
raised four miles north of Winnsboro and ran the Winnsboro Hotel with her brother Thomas Minton.
January 3, 1906 Issue
Mr. Jim Lyles died last Tuesday at the home of his sister, Mrs. S. F. Castles.
Marm Eliza Thompson, colored, died on Tuesday from paralysis at about the age of 75.
January 17, 1906 Issue
Mrs. Mobley died yesterday at the residences of E. D. Mobley near Alliance in Fairfield County at the age of about
100. She leaves sons, Mr. Jack Mobley and Mr. Nathan Mobley. She was buried at Concord Cemetery.
Mrs. Esther Kennedy died on January 8th
. She was buried at the Bethel Cemetery. She would have been 83 on
January 9th
.
Mrs. H. A. Gaillard died at her home on Sunday. She was Miss Harriet Gascoigne White of Charleston and
married Capt. H. A. Gaillard. Mr. Edmunds G. Gaillard of Charleston is the only surviving child. She was buried
in St. John’s Cemetery.
January 24, 1906 Issue
Jno. A. Cloud, grandson of Mr. J. H. Neil of White Oak, died in Brevard, N. C. on January 3rd
.
Miss Maggie McMaster died Saturday at the age of about 44 at the home of Mr. W. W. Ketchin. She was the third
daughter of the late Dr. J. R. McMaster. The following brothers and sisters survive: Mrs. M. H. Boulware, Mrs. J.
E. Coan, Jno. H. McMaster, T. M. McMaster, Miss Laura McMaster and Miss Beulah McMaster, all of
Winnsboro. She was buried in the A. R. P. Cemetery.
Mr. Martin Luther Braswell died at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. W. B. Farmer, in Columbia. He was born in
Fairfield County about seventy years ago and leaves a wife and thirteen children, three of whom are Mr. W. M.
Braswell, Mr. J. C. Braswell and Mrs. W. B. Farmer of Columbia. He was buried in the Asbury Methodist Church
Cemetery near Blythewood.
Mrs. D. Y. Morgan died yesterday in Longtown at the age of 68. She was buried in the Presbyterian Church
Cemetery. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. Frank Boulware, Mrs. S. L. Weir, Mrs.
John Gladden, and Mr. S. H. Morgan of Longtown, Mrs. T. J. Robinson of Texarkana, Texas, Mrs. Frye of
Greenwood, Mrs. J. Robinson and Mr. W. B. Morgan of Brighton, Tenn.
January 31, 1906 Issue
Mr. Chas. Dickey died on Wednesday. He was a member of Co. B, 7th
Battalion, S. C. V. He was buried in the A. R.
P. Cemetery. He leaves a wife, three sons and two daughters.
February 7, 1906 Issue
Mrs. T. W Brice Sr. died on Wednesday at Woodward. She was buried at the Concord Church.
An infant of Mr. James Lupo died of pneumonia and was buried in the Methodist Cemetery in Monticello on last
Sunday.
February 14, 1906 Issue
Mr. Charles A. Dickey died at his home in Winnsboro on January 25th
at the age of about 65. He was a native of
Ireland and leaves a wife, daughters and sons. He was in Co. B, of the 7th
S. C. Battalion.
Mrs. Eveline Craig Byrd, widow of Capt. Downs Byrd, died on Saturday at the residence of her nephew, Mr. O. L.
Hunter, at Ora at the age of about 74. She is survived by one daughter; Mrs. Jas. P. Dillard of Tylersville, and three
sons; Mr. Thos. P. Byrd of Ora, Mr. William D. Byrd of Tylersville and Rev. Samuel C. Byrd of Winnsboro. She
was buried at the family graveyard near the old Byrd homestead.
February 21, 1906 Issue
Mr. Robert M. Fife died at his home in Reddick, Florida a few weeks ago. He was born in Fairfield County about 75
years ago and moved to Marion County, Florida a few years before the war. He was a Confederate Veteran and never
married. (In the March 7 1906 Issue says that Mr. Fife is not dead but is convalescing.)
Mr. Robert Coleman was killed by a log train in Princeton, Arkansas on the 9th
inst. He was the son of Mr. A. M.
Coleman, grandson of Dr. Robert Coleman, of the Feasterville neighborhood and of Mr. D. R. Feaster of Princeton.
Ark. He is survived by his wife.
Miss Bessie Mobley, daughter of Mrs. Kate Mobley of Blackstock, died at the home of Maj. J. W. Wilks near
Wilksburg on Wednesday. She leaves a mother and two sisters, Miss Annie Mobley and Miss Kate Mobley. She
was buried in the Baptist Church Cemetery at Blackstock.
Mr. T. C. Watt, of the Horeb section, died of paralysis Saturday at the age of 70. He is survived by two children,
Mrs. R. C. Mann at whose home he died, and Mr. J. J. Watt of Columbia.
Dr. E. H. Harrison who moved from Longtown section to Texas a few years ago, died there a few days ago. He was
the son of Hon. Jno. D. Harrison. His remains were brought to Longtown for burial. He leaves a wife and several
brothers and sisters.
February 28, 1906 Issue
Mr. Chas Goings, colored, died Tuesday in Winnsboro.
March 7, 1906 Issue
Miss Lucretia Macon died February 27th
near Strother at the age of 67. She was buried in the family burial ground.
March 14, 1906 Issue
Mr. J. Henry Brice died near Woodward on Friday at the age of about 75. He was buried at New Hope. He leaves a
wife, two sons; E. D. Brice and R. H. Brice of Woodward, and two daughters, Mrs. Mattie Harden of Chester and
Miss Lois Brice. He is also survived by a brother, W. Watt Brice of Blackstock and two sisters, Mrs. J. M. Blain
and Miss Nan Brice.
March 21, 1906 Issue
Mrs. Mary Lyles died at the home of her son, J. Frank Lyles in the Greenbriar section on Monday at the age of about
75. Her funeral services were held at Bethel Church. Two sons; Mr. J. F. Lyles and Mr. J. D. Lyles, and two
daughters; Mrs. W. G. Smith and Mrs. Elkin, survive her.
March 28, 1906 Issue
Thomas Charles Watt died on February 17th
. He was born in Fairfield County on June 3, 1836 and married Miss
Sarah Jones Willingham on February 22, 1855. He leaves one son, Mr. John Joseph Watt of Columbia and one
daughter, Mrs. R. C. Mann, one brother, Mr. Alex Watt of Louisiana, and one sister, Mrs. A. P. Irby of Fairfield.
April 4, 1906 Issue
Miss E. H. Campbell died at the age of 74. She was a sister of Rev. J. B. Campbell.
April 18, 1906 Issue
Mrs. R. W. J. Kennedy died on April 14th
. She was buried at Smyrna Church. She leaves a husband, three sons and
a daughter.
April 25, 1906 Issue
Mrs. Margaret Clowney, widow of W. J. Clowney who died about a year ago, died at the age of 65 in Clarendon at
the home of daughter on Thursday. Her remains were brought to Strother and buried at Salem on Thursday. She
leaves a son and two daughters who all live in Clarendon County.
May 2, 1906 Issue
Simon Hyron Lumpkin died on April 20th
near Asa. He suffered from diabetes. He was buried at Bethesda Church
near his uncle, Rev. Phillip Pickett. He is survived by his parents, three sisters and two brothers.
Thomas J. Price was killed by lightning on the 27th
. He leaves a mother, Mrs. Bolton of Bennettsville and his
grandfather, Mr. Jas. Walker.
Elizabeth Hernandez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hernandez died on Friday and she was buried in Longtown
Presbyterian Cemetery.
May 9, 1906 Issue
Dr. Brum Reeves, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Reeves of Longtown, died from heart trouble at the age of 24.
May 16, 1906 Issue
A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Stewart died on the 6th
inst. in Longtown. She was buried at the Presbyterian
Church.
A son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Benson died on Saturday in Longtown and was buried at the Presbyterian Church.
May 23, 1906 Issue
Mrs. Miriam Lumpkin Connor, widow of Rev. J. S. Conner, died on Monday. She was buried in the Methodist
Cemetery. She leaves the following children: Mrs. J. N. Center and Mrs. T. M. Jordan of Winnsboro, Mrs. D. A.
Pressley of Columbia, C. E. Connor of Gadsden, Ala., J. S. Connor of Atlanta, Ga., A. B. Connor of Sycamore, S.
C. She also leaves the following brothers, T. T. Lumpkin of Asa, S. C., R. P. Lumpkin of Orange Heights, Fla.,
Judge S. H. Lumpkin and Dr. J. J. Lumpkin of Meridian, J. R. Lumpkin of Oklahoma, L. O. Lumpkin of Wichita
Falls, Kan., and R. T. Lumpkin of Santos, Fla.
June 6, 1906 Issue
Major John Postell died on Tuesday in Cartersville, Ga. He as born in Beaufort, S. C. in 1836 and moved to
Savannah in early life. In was in the engineering corps of the Confederate Army.
Mrs. Sarah Stuart, widow of the late James H. Stuart, died in Atlanta on Friday and her remains were interred in
Lebanon Cemetery in this county. She was 79 years old. She is survived by the following children, J. W. Stuart of
Texarkana, Texas, W. B. Stuart of Macon, Ga., J. C. Stuart, Ed. S. Stuart and Miss A. M. Smart of Atlanta.
June 13, 1906 Issue
Palmer Lester, 20 years of age, drown in the Appalachian Mill Pond Saturday near Spartanburg.
Willie Mobley Jr. killed himself, he lived a few miles from Chester.
Major John Ferguson was gored to death by an infuriated Guernsey Bull on Thursday at his country home in Pickens
County. He was 65 years of age.
Mr. Jos. A. Stewart died near White Oak recently.
Miss Elizabeth McMeekin died at her home at Jenkinsville on Saturday June 9th and was buried at the family
burying ground. She was 82 years of age. She is survived by four brothers: Joel McMeekin, John McMeekin, Joe
McMeekin, and James McMeekin. She was a member of Shiloh Methodist Church.
June 20, 1906 Issue
Dr. W. L. Pressly, president of the Theological Seminary at Due West, died last week after a long illness.
Mr. W. S. McDonald died at his home at Stover on Friday from a stroke of paralysis. He leaves a widow and several
children.
Thomas Bankhead Stewart died on Sunday, June 10, 1906 at the age of 38 from measles and other complications.
He was the sixth son of the late John and Katie Reid Stewart, of the Stover neighborhood. On December 12, 1890
he married Miss Rebecca Reid of the Alliance neighborhood. He leaves a wife and two sons, aged 13 and 6 years.
Besides these he leaves the following brothers and sisters: Frank Stewart in Texas, John Stewart of DeWitt, S. C.,
Samuel Stewart of Richburg, Robert Stewart of White Oak, James Stewart, William Stewart, Miss Jane Steward,
Miss Nannie Steward and Miss Rosa Stewart at the old homestead near Stover, and Mrs. John Isenhower of
Gayden, in Fairfield County. He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery.
June 27, 1906 Issue
Jim Young, colored, was shot and killed on Sunday in Clinton.
W. A. Hinchee was killed by a train near Roanoke, Va., he was 74.
J. A. Addison, brakeman on the Southern work train, was run over and killed on Saturday near Branchville.
Mr. Wm. Tidwell died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robt. Boney and was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
Mrs. Sadie Robinson Whiteside, wife of Mr. Jos. W. Whiteside of Lewisville and daughter of Mrs. Frances E.
Robinson of Edgemoor, died at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, on Thursday the 14th
inst. at the age of 24 years.
She leaves a husband and an infant of fourteen months. She was buried in the cemetery at Union A. R. P. Church.
She was a sister of Mrs. Addie J. Williford.
George McDuffie Estes died on June 18th
of paralysis at about the age of 62 at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. J.
Keller, being at that time her only surviving brother, and also the third brother she has lost within the year; R.
Thomas Estes, then Andrew Estes followed soon after. He was born near Cross Keys, in Union County and served
in the 18th
S. C. Regiment. His wife having died about eight years ago, leaving him with five daughters and two sons
to care for. He was buried at the Padgett’s Creek Church Cemetery.
Mary Elliott Matthews, six months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Matthews, died at their home in Columbia
on Friday. This is the second child they have lost within the past year. She was buried in Winnsboro at the A. R. P.
Cemetery.
Dr. Thomas G. Douglass died on June 6th
at the age of 71 years. He was the son of Charles and Sarah Crosby
Douglass and married Lottie Rabb, daughter of Jonathan Rabb. In addition to his widow he leaves: sons, Dr. J. E.
Douglass, T. J. Douglass, Chas. H. Douglass and Dr. J. W. Douglass; brother, Charles B. Douglass and sisters,
Mrs. Mary A. Chappell and Mrs. Martha McMeekin, wife of Joseph McMeekin.
July 4, 1906 Issue
James Washington Watt died Wednesday near Mountville this morning at the age of 87 years. He was born on
August 30, 1819 in Laurens County, the son of James and Nancy Clark Williams Watt, Jr. He was a great-
grandson of Col. James Williams of Kings Mountain fame. He is survived by seven children, among them being
John D. W. Watts.
July 11, 1906 Issue
David Nelson, aged about 20 years, was killed by lightning on Monday.
Alexander Douglass, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Douglass of Gainesville, Fla., died at their home on June
30th
. He was nineteen years old and a grandson of Mr. A. S. Douglass.
Dr. H. O. Judd died last Tuesday from a fall off a wall at Saluda, N. C. He leaves a wife, and two daughters and was
buried in to Macon, Georgia, a daughter being buried there. He was about 63 years of age.
Miss Chrissie Hartin, of the Halsellville section of Chester County, died at the home of Mr. J. Wylie Coleman on
June 28.
July 18, 1906 Issue
Mr. Benjamin R. Rosborough, son of M. L. Rosborough, died at his home in the Albion section on Saturday at the
age of 30. He was buried at New Hope Church.
John Heard, a negro brakeman, was killed by a train in the northern part of the town on Saturday. The remains were
carried to Columbia.
Mr. A. W. St. Amand died at his home in Columbia last Tuesday. He was 58 years of age and leaves a widow and
four children. He was a native of Charleston and a Confederate Veteran.
July 25, 1906 Issue
Sam Sharp was accidentally shot and killed by his uncle, D. T. Sharp in the Camp Ground Section north of
Columbia. She was 22 years old.
Mr. Francis Elder died at his home Tuesday July 17 and was buried in the A. R. P. Church Cemetery. He was born
in County Antrim, Ireland on October 12, 1824. He immigrated to this county in November of 1850, landing at
Charleston, S. C. In 1859 he married Miss Henrietta Shaw, who lived only a few years. Mr. Jas. S. Elder of Great
Falls, Miss Maggie D. Elder of Winnsboro and Mr. Robt. H. Elder of New York, children of this union survive him.
Besides the children above mentioned he is survived by his second wife, who was Miss Lizzie Brice, to whom he was
married in February, 1873, and two sisters, Mrs. Samuel Cathcart of Winnsboro and Miss Ellen Elder of Illinois.
August 8, 1906 Issue
Mrs. Malinda Jane Legg, widow of the late Capt. J. F. Legg, died on July 30, 1906. She was born near Shelton,
October 17, 1829. She had been twice married, her first husband being Andrew McConnell. No living children of
either marriage, her nearest surviving relatives being two brothers and one sister: Marion A. Dickerson, John T.
Dickerson and Mrs. J. M. Dickerson. She was buried in the Cool Branch Baptist Church Cemetery
Mrs. Mary E. Boyce, widow of the late William W. Boyce, died last Friday in Alexandria, Va. She was buried
beside her husband in Winnsboro. She was Miss Pearson, daughter of Dr. George B. Pearson, who lived near
Monticello, Fairfield County. She leaves one surviving daughter, Mrs. Richard W. Gaillard, who lives now at
Alexandria.
August 15, 1906 Issue
Mr. Augustus Milton Aiken died in Charlotte on the 9th
from heart failure at the age of 73. He was a Confederate
soldier. He was a brother of Col. D. Wyatt Aiken. He is survived by Dr. Hugh K. Aiken of Laurens, Mr. Gilliam
Aiken of Spartanburg and Mrs. Fletcher Hodges of Alabama.
August 22, 1906 Issue
Dr. C. B. Rains died Americus, Ga. on August 16. He was a native of Fairfield County, S. C., and a Confederate
Veteran.
September 5, 1906 Issue
Mrs. Mary E. Boyce died at Alexandria, Va. on August 2nd
. He was buried here at the Episcopal Cemetery here.
Mr. J. C. Willingham went to Timmonsville Saturday in response to a telegram notifying him of the serious illness of
his grandson, Robt. Hallford, who has since died.
Mrs. Henry Stokes received a telegram Sunday informing her of the death of her father, Mr. Allen Watson Heath,
which took place at the home of his brother, Mr. O. P. Heath, in Charlotte. Mr. Heath’s home was at Waxhaw and
his remains were taken to Monroe for burial.
September 19, 1906 Issue
C. McMillan drowned at Lockhart Mills.
Robert A. Dickson, aged 61 years, died at his home in Greenville. He was the son of the late James Dickson. He
served in Hampton’s Legion, Company K. He is survived by his wife and four sons. He also leaves three brothers and
a sister. They are John M. Dickson of Greenville, E. B. Dickson of Charlotte, James Dickson of Montgomery, Ala.
and Mrs. Mary Valentine of Brooklyn.
Mrs. Janie E. Crocker, the wife of Mr. J. R. Crocker former residence of Columbia, died in Branchville.
Mr. John Jeffares died on Saturday near Chester when he fell from his mule. He was about 25 years old.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hallford lost their little son, Robert L. Halliford Jr., on Saturday, September 1st at their home
in Timmonsville. He was born on February 23, 1906.
Lois Hollman, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Hoffman, died Friday August 31, 1906 from pneumonia. She
was born October 28, 1905.
September 26, 1906 Issue
Mrs. E. J. Yarborough died in Jenkinsville at the age of 77 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. L. Glenn on last
Tuesday and was buried at Little River Church. She leaves five children, Mr. B. H. Yarborough of Jenkinsville, Mr.
W. B. Yarborough of Rincon, Ga., Rev. J. H. Yarborough of Fort Lawn, Mrs. D. L. Glenn of Wallaceville and
Mrs. Kate McDowell of Winnsboro. Besides these children, her six grandchildren, whom she had taken and raised,
W. B. Yarborough, T. J. Yarborough, Dave Yarborough of Jenkinsville, Wiley T. Yarborough of Columbia, Mrs.
J. H. Bushardt of Peak, Miss Lizzie Yarborough of Jenkinsville.
Mrs. Sarah Stephenson, wife of Mr. J. K. Stephenson and mother of Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Weir and Mr. Butler
Stephenson of Hop, S. C., died on September 9, 1906 from dropsy.
Miss Sara Beaty died yesterday at the age of 27, from typhoid fever. She was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery.
Mr. John J. Watt died in Columbia last Tuesday and was buried at Bethel Church.
October 3, 1906 Issue
Mrs. T. J. Cunningham died this morning from heart disease. She was a daughter of the late Dr. Isaiah Mobley, and
the only member of the family surviving is Mrs. Lily Douglas.
Capt. R. H. Goza, of Norway, died from the result of being knocked off his lever car a few days ago. He was buried
at Irmo in Lexington County. He leaves a wife and several children.
Mr. A. R. Pettigrew died in Bristol, Tenn. He was a native of Fairfield County. Two brothers survive him, W. T.
Pettigrew of Chanie and G. B. Pettigrew of Columbia. His wife died about one year ago.
Miss Mary Ragsdale, daughter of Mrs. M. E. Ragsdale of Blackstock, died at the Knowlton Infirmary in Columbia
on Tuesday of typhoid fever at the age of about 25. She was taken to Blackstock and buried in the Catholic Cemetery.
October 10, 1906 Issue
Mrs. Green, sister of Rev. J. L. Freeman, died in Greenville of typhoid fever.
Mrs. Kate Davis, of Chester County, died at the age of 67 last Sunday at her daughter’s home, Mrs. T. E. Taylor at
Monarch. She was buried at Cool Branch Baptist Church in Fairfield County. She was married twice, first to Mr.
Henry Killian, then to Mr. Wm. Davis. She leaves four children: Mrs. T. E. Taylor of Union, Mrs. Dora Bishop of
Chester, Wm. Davis of Chester and Mr. John Killian of Fairfield.
October 17, 1906 Issue
Mr. John Dickerson died at his home near Halsellville on Wednesday, at the age of 67. He was buried at Cool
Branch. He was a Confederate Veteran and left a wife and several children.
Mr. David M. Dixon, of Blackstock, died in a train crash on Sunday, three miles north of Winnsboro.
Henry Pile, of Manchester. Va., died in a train crash on Sunday.
James T. McPherson Jr., of Columbia, died in a train crash on Sunday.
Mrs. H. C. Coleman died her home near Feasterville on Sunday at the age of about 49. She leaves a husband and
several children. She was the sister of Mr. L. E. Owens and Mrs. C. M. Chandler of Winnsboro.
Lizzie Yongue, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Yongue of Stover, died on October 8th of diphtheria and was
buried at Hebron.
Mr. E. T. Gayden died at the home of his nephew near Mitford last Tuesday. He was a Confederate Veteran and a
brother of Mrs. Sallie Gladden of Winnsboro and never married. He was buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Glenn Roof, the two-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roof, died in Chester on Monday and was buried in
Evergreen Cemetery.
October 24, 1906 Issue
Miss Eliza Nelson died on Sunday, at the home of her nephew, Mr. T. W. Ruff, near Rockton, at the age of 97. She
was buried in the Greenbriar Cemetery.
Miss Fannie Newbill died on September 18th
near Shelton of heart failure. She was the daughter of Dr. Alex. and
Elizabeth Newbill. She leaves a sister, Mrs. N. F. Shivar and a nephew, Mr. Ben F. Coates. She was buried in the
family graveyard.
November 7, 1906 Issue
Mr. Jno. M. Lemmon died on October 23, at his home at the age of 77. He leaves five children: Mrs. J. E.
Cathcart, Mrs. Mary Milling, W. J. Lemmon, Miss Belle Lemmon and Miss Janie Lemmon. He was buried in the
Family Burial Ground near his home.
Mrs. Nancy Hendrix died at the home of her son, Mr. W. E. Hendrix, on Friday at the age of about 71. She was the
widow of James R. Hendrix, who died 42 years ago, a Confederate Soldier in the trenches of Petersburg, Va. in July
1864. She leaves two sons, Mr. W. E. Hendrix of this county and Mr. D. A. Hendrix of Reidville, N. C. She was
buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
November 21, 1906 Issue
Dr. E. S. McDow, of Lancaster, was shot in Heath Springs and died on Tuesday at the age of about 35. He was a son
of the late Dr. Robert S. McDow and brother of the late Dr. T. B. McDow of Charleston. He was born in Tennessee.
Mr. F. E. Finley, of the Cedar Creek section, died on Nov. 17th
at the age of 31. He was buried in the Sandy Level
Cemetery.
Mr. P. F. Blum died at his home near Blythewood a few days ago. He leaves a wife and several children.
Mrs. Kate Patton Kennedy, sister of Dr. E. L. Patton, died in Due West a few days ago.
November 28, 1906 Issue
Paul McDonald Brice died on Wednesday at the home of his father at the age of 42. He was born on February 14,
1864, the son of James A. Brice and Josephine McDonald. He was buried in the A. R. P. Cemetery.
December 12, 1906 Issue
Mr. Robert M. Brice, son of Maj. T. W. Brice, died near Woodward on December 5th
of heart failure. He was
buried at old Concord Church Cemetery.
Col. Leroy F. Youmans died on Monday in Columbia. He was born on November 14, 1834 at Lawonville, S. C.
Besides his wife, who was Mrs. Tillinghast of Gillisonville, Beaufort County, he is survived by the following
children, Pringle T. Youmans of Columbia, Mrs. M. McCoy Metts, wife of Major W. A. Metts of Columbia, and
Mrs. Olivette Himrod of Erie, Penn. Three children preceded him to the grave: Mrs. W. S. Reamer, Mr. Rhett
Youmans, who died about sixteen years ago, and Mr. Paul Youmans, who died in June 1904. He also leaves the
following brothers and sisters: Mr. W. H. Youmans of San Sanba, Texas, Lawrence W. Youmans of Fairfax, S. C.,
M. H. Youman of Stafford, Hampton County, S. C., Mrs. Frank Causey of Hampton; and Mrs. Robert T. Sausey,
of Estill, S. C.
Capt. Whilden Woodward, of Barnwell, died on Monday from paralysis.
Mr. R. L. Wilks died at his home near Strother on Saturday. He was buried at Salem and leaves a wife and four
children.
Mrs. Susanna Perry died at the home of Geo. Perry, in the Horeb Section on Sunday. She was buried at Greenbriar.
She was the mother of Mrs. J. B. Burley of Winnsboro.
December 19, 1906 Issue
Mr. John B. Montgomery died of paralysis on December 10th
at the age of 66. He served in Company H, 6th
S.C.
Infantry during the war. He was buried at old Concord Church Cemetery. He leaves two sons: Mr. S. L.
Montgomery and Mr. C. A. Montgomery.
Mrs. Susannah M. Perry, daughter of Maj. B. H. and Amelia Robertson, died on December 9th
. She was born on
January 19, 1836 in Fairfield County and married Thos. J. Perry of Liberty Hill. She was buried in Bethel Church
Yard.
Mr. Robt. N. McClure died at the home of his brother-in-law, Mr. W. M. Gladden in Richland on December 9th
at
the age of about 50. He was buried at Pisgah Church in Richland.
May 6, 1911 Issue
The infant son of Mr. John Varnadore of Chester County died Thursday in an accident. Mr. Varnadore’s wife died
just a few days earlier.
Col. Stanley S. Crittenden killed himself in Greenville on Wednesday. He was a Confederate Veteran.
Mrs. C. L. Ligon died at her home in the Stover section on the 29th
at the age of 51. She leaves a husband and several
children.
Mr. James B. Stevenson died at his home on Tuesday at the age of 56. He was buried in the Lebanon Church
Cemetery. He is survived by his wife who was Mrs. Kennedy of Chester and children, Mrs. P. C. Turner, Kennedy
Stevenson, Earl Stevenson, Sadie Stevenson, Patty Ruth Stevenson and Bessie Louise Stevenson, also two
brothers, D. L. Stevenson and R. C. Stevenson of Winnsboro and two sisters, Mrs. Kennedy of Chester and Mrs. S.
B. Stevenson of Blackstock.
Ethel McGarity died on April 28th
at the age of 12 and was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery. She was the second
daughter of Mrs. L. J. McGarity and leaves her mother and three sisters: Marie, Jessie May and Agnes.
April 17, 1912 Issue.
John D. Harrison died at his home in Longtown on Sunday. He is survived by his wife and the following children:
Mrs. J. P. Jones, Mrs. W. B. Kennedy, Mrs. J. J. McEachern, W. D. Harrison and Miss Estell Harrison. Funeral
services were held at Longtown Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Samuel McCormick died in Longtown on last Saturday at the age of 83. He was a Confederate Veteran. He is
survived by children: Mrs. W. H. Barrett of Braidentown, Fla., and Mr. Sam McCormick of Longtown, and three
sisters, Mrs. Anderson of Hopkins, Mrs. Crawford of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. McKee of Chester. He was buried in
the Longtown Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Mr. Green Gibson died on Sunday at Blythewood. He was a Confederate Veteran.
Mrs. Susan H. Sloan died on Wednesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. S. R. Johnston, at the age of 80. The
funeral services were held in the A. R. P. Church.
May 14, 1914 Issue
Mrs. J. M. Ederington died last Saturday near Blairs at about the age of 50. The funeral was held at Rocky Creek
Church. She leaves her husband, three sons Gayden Ederington and David Ederington at home, and Jim
Ederington of Winnsboro, one daughter, Juicine Ederington, one sister, Mrs. S. M. Gladden of Winnsboro, and one
brother, Mr. Gayder of Columbia.
Mr. John B. Daily died several days ago at his home at Wallaceville. He was buried at Shady Grove in Lexington
County.
February 10, 1915 Issue
Mr. D. W. Tidwell died at his home in Longtown on Tuesday last. He was a Confederate Veteran and was buried at
the Longtown Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
February 24, 1916 Issue
Mr. N. Frank Mobley died in Columbia last Saturday at the age of 53. He was buried in the Family Burying Grounds
at Woodward. He leaves two brothers; Mr. A. J. Mobley of Columbia and Mr. Clarence Mobley of Springfield, S.
C., and two sisters; Mrs. T. J. Cummingham of Chester, and Miss Mobley of Columbia.
Mrs. J. C. Robinson died last Thrusday in Granite Quarry, N. C. She was brought to Winnsboro and buried in the
family burying ground. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Maggie Roberts of this county and Mrs. Lela Robertson of
Granite Quarry; two sons, William Robinson and Durham Robinson of Granite Quarrry; two brothers. A. M. Park
and W. D. Park of this county.
Abbott
Francis Leonard, 163
G. W., 163
Mrs. G. W., 163 Abell
C. A., 95
Chas. A., 132 Abrams
Lidia, 24 Adams
J. H., 30 Addison
George B., 57
J. A., 169
Mry C., 57 Adger
John B., 135
Joseph E., Sr., 56
Mrs. M. M., 78
Wm. E., 41 Aiken
A. M., 148
Annie, 148
Augustus Milton, 170
Caroline, 45
Clarence, 41
D. Wyatt, 170
David, 41, 45, 57, 148
David C., 79
Davis, 160
Edward W., 81
Elizabeth, 99
Gilliam, 170
H. K., 41
Hester, 49
Hugh K., 170
Isaac, 148
J. H., 113
James, 49
James R., 41, 43, 127
James W., 87
John W., 71
Joseph D., 72
Mary A., 87
Mary E., 148
Mary Ellen, 160
Mary Etta, 113
Mrs. D. Wyatt, 143
Mrs. W. E., 94
Patsy Eloise, 160
Rena, 57
Robert, 61
W. E., 50, 71, 143
William E., 148
Wm. D., 19
Wm. E., 81, 160 Alberson
Naomi, 165 Albertson
Naomi, 164 Alexander
W. A., 26 Alford
infant, 117
J. J., 117 Allen
George, 29
Henry, 92
R., 17 Allston
Benj., 143
Benjamin, 126
Louise Gilbert, 126
R. F. W., 143 Alston
Butler P., 79
Fannie K., 39
Joseph K., 133, 162
Philip C., 34
W. M. J., 34
William Samuel, 162
Wm. F., 133
Wm. J., 9, 39 Amand
A. W. St., 170 Amesbury
Mrs., 26 Anderson
Elizabeth K., 73
Eugenia, 63
J. Monroe, 46
James R., 159
Mrs., 174
Mrs. G. L., 158
R. H., 47
Simon, 20
Thomas, 63
Thomas, Jr., 119
Thomas, Sr., 119 Andrew
Bishop, 19 Andrews
A. O., 51
Edward, 141
John, 111
Mrs. A. O., 51 Archer
R. A., 24 Arledge
Annie, 75
J. F., 75
J. R., 75, 125, 127
Joseph F., 75
Saml. T., 75 Armstrong
Ellen, 157
M. C., 64
Margaret, 76
Thomas, 10 Arnold
Tyler, 11 Arthur
B. F., 19 Asbill
Abner W., 6 Ashby
Thomas, 74 Ashe
John R., 152
John S., 9 Ashford
Ephrain, 101
Joel W., 151
Mamie, 151
Matilda, 113
Osborne, 81
Winnie, 81 Astor
John Jacob, 8 Austin
F. B., 103
Susan, 103 Autrey
John, 13 Ayers
Sallie, 121 Bachman
John, 33
Bacot
Eunice, 139
Maria, 149
Maria Ramsay, 139
Mary D., 23
Mrs. Wainwright, 149
Parite, 149
Pierre, 42
R. Wainwright, 4, 42
Richard Wainwright, 139 Bagley
Horace, 66
Nancy, 92 Bailey
George, 12
Silas M., 24
Wm. C., 27 Baker
Mattie E., 128 Balentine
infant, 98
J. A., 98 Bamburg
F. M., 160 Bankhead
daughter, 157
Dora, 160
Etta, 160
James, 96
James B., 160
James W., 160
Jams, 84
John W., 160
Lizzie, 160
M. Y., 157, 160
Mary, 160
Mrs., 96
Mrs. M. Y., 157
Robert, 160, 161
Robert E., 160
William G., 160 Banks
Ephie, 162
Mrs. W. H., 162
W. H., 162 Barber
Adam, 31
George, 42
Jas. S., 7
Barford
Mrs. Frank, 137 Barker
W. R., 11 Barkley
Clara, 141
James, 122
Mary, 7
Miss, 66
Sam'l G., 7
Sarah, 122 Barnes
James H., 102
Miss, 92 Barnum
P. T., 99 Barnwell
Eliza W., 83
Robert W., 83 Barre
Dr., 30
Mrs, 30 Barrett
W. H., 173 Barron
Charles, 35
J. T., 125
Kittie Weir, 125
Mrs. J. T., 125 Baskin
A. G., 9 Bass
Bill Smart, 7 Baswell
James, 44 Bates
Edward, 107
Edwin, 159
Julia, 107
Mrs., 151 Bauskett
John, 6 Baxter
Mr., 16 Baylor
Jerry, 71 Beach
George, 126 Beard
Joel A., 101
Joseph, 96
Lattie, 96 Beattie
James, 30 Beaty
J. H. Means, 157
J. L., 157
J. M., 89, 157
James, 88, 92, 109
Lilla, 157
Marie, 149
Mary Jane, 109
Mrs. J. M., 89
Mrs. James, 64
Mrs. W. A., 156
Mrs. Wm. C., 35
Sara, 171
Sarah, 88
Thomas A., 92
W. A., 149, 157
Walter, 89 Beckham
A. E., 105
George, 140
infant, 105
Mrs. A. E., 105
William, 140 Bedell
C. A., 27
Charles A., 9
Charles Allen, 27 Bee
Wm. C., 51 Bell
Dick, 5
Isabella, 100
Mrs., 139
Mrs. T. E., 106
Pat., 90
Rachel I., 133 Belton
Isaiah, 116
son, 116 Ben
Arthur, 83 Bennett
Charles E., 4 Benson
J. H., 168
Mrs. J. H., 168
son, 168
W. B., 76 Beraghi
Natali, 5 Berry
M. H., 72
Miss, 129 Bettis
B. W., 77
Frank, 117
Miss, 117 Beverley
Annie Sloan, 100
R. Bradshaw, 100 Bigham
Miss, 133 Bird
Peter, 122 Bishop
Barney, 23
Dora, 171
Joseph, 5 Bivens
H. F., 150
Julia, 150 Black
A. M., 87, 141
Alice Lucile, 87
Eunice, 155
infant, 141
J. L., 31
J. R., 160
James, 157
James A., 155
Jno. L., 77
John Logan, 155, 157
Joseph, 56, 155
M. M., 160
Martha, 128
Mary, 160
Mary Peay, 155
Maud, 87
Missie, 87
Mrs. A. M., 141
Mrs. Hugh, 161
Mrs. John L., 56
Virginia, 155
W. R., 160
Wm. C., 48
Blackman
Enoch, 49
Twin children, 49 Blain
Andrew, 104
J. M., 165
Mrs. J. M., 167 Blaine
James M., 164
Margaret, 165
Margaret R., 164 Blair
Andrew F., 100
Beula M., 151
Edward, 140
Mamie R., 73
Mrs., 110
Mrs. John D., 127
Mrs. Robert, 110
Mrs. Thos., 152
Mrs. W. P., 152
Mrs. Willie, 134
Mrs. Wm., 76
Ollace Robinson, 73
R. T., 151
Robert, 110
Sadie, 134
Thomas, 152
W. Mc., 73
Whiteford Stokes, 151
Willie, 134
Wm. McC., 92 Blake
Adam, 78 Blakeley
Mrs. W. T., 145 Blakely
Mrs. W. T., 162 Bland
W. E., 53 Blankenstein
Mary S., 137 Blease
Thomas M., 53 Blitch
Mattie S., 140 Blocker
Isabella M., 30 Blum
P. F., 172
Boag
J. O., 158, 159
Mrs. J. O., 145, 158, 159, 162 Boggs
G. W., 20, 151
George E., 151 Bolick
Blanche, 102
Bryson, 90
J. W., 70, 90
Levi, 31
Levi M., 46
Martha, 46
Mrs. J. W., 70, 90, 145, 162
Mrs. R. D., 102, 107
R. D., 102, 107
son, 70
Wm. D., 35 Bolin
Massie, 75 Bollinger
Mrs. R. S., 165 Bolton
Mrs., 167 Boney
Andrew, 48
Child, 54
Jesse C., 69
Mrs., 54
Mrs. Robt., 169
Mrs. S. C., 123
R. W., 19 Bonie
Mrs., 143 Bonner
J. I., 57 Bookman
Jacob, 64
T. C., 17
W. C., 160 Bookter
Fostina, 107
Mrs., 132 Boothe
Benjamin, 12 Boozer
L. L., 160
Lemuel, 16
Mrs., 147
Bostick
Heywood, 106
Margaret, 106 Botts
John Minor, 11 Boulware
Andrew, 64
B. F., 123
Benjamin F., 123
James R., 15
Miss, 162
Mrs., 141
Mrs. Frank, 166
Mrs. M. H., 165
Mrs. T. M., 164
Osmond, 158
Ruben, 76
Thomas, 64 Bowan
General, 94 Bowers
William, 11 Boyce
James, 67
Ker, 94
Martha, 67
Mary E., 170
Miss, 159
Mrs., 131
W. W., 17, 131
William W., 94, 170
Wm. W., 84 Boyd
Anthony, 119
Blakeley, 131
J. Blakeley, 131
J. J., 152
J. Marion, 108
John, 59
John R., 104
Mrs. J. B., 164
Mrs. J. Blakeley, 131
Mrs. T. J., 142
William M., 51, 75 Boykin
Charlotte M., 65 Boyle
John, 47
Mrs. John, 47
Mrs. W. B., 134
son, 134
W. B., 134
William, 42 Boyles
Alice, 91
Betsy, 95
Captain, 78
Dixon, 81
J. R., 64, 80, 89
Mattie Stella, 64
Mrs. J. R., 80
Mrs. M. B., 64
Mrs. R. E., 89
R. E., 89
Water Eugene, 80
Wm., 91 Boyleston
Daisy, 150
H., 27
J. R., 27
Mrs. S. Cordes, 150
R. B., 68
S. Cordes, 150
Susan Ann, 159
Susie, 68 Boylston
Augusta S., 159
Henry, 27, 83
Mrs. S. C., 93
R. B., 55, 83, 93
Robert Bentham, 93
S. S., 159
William Cloud, 55 Brand
W. S., 58 Branham
John, 134 Branton
Theodore D., 158 Braswell
J. C., 166
Martin Luther, 166
W. M., 166 Bratton
Dinah, 65
Elizabeth P., 37
J. Rufus, 126
John, 37, 135, 159
Lucy Randolph, 158
Mrs. J. R., 139
Mrs. John, 114
William, 65 Brawley
Mary, 64
Mrs. Jas., 134
Wm. H., 64 Bray
Mrs. R. V., 138 Braziel
Edward, 149 Breathed
James, 16 Bregdon
W. T., 26 Brewer
Bill, 150 Brice
A. Homer, 161
Adams, 53
Alice, 105
Bert, 161
Boyce, 65
C. S., Sr., 105
Calvin, 65, 118, 126, 161
Catherine G., 26
Charles G., 26
Christopher S., Sr., 144
David C., 165
David Lunceford, 4
E. D., 167
Emeline, 4
Emma, 123
Frances, 53, 124
Grier, 142
J. A., 161
J. Clarence, 73, 99
J. Henry, 167
J. Y., 165
James A., 43, 118, 126, 172
Jas. A., 94, 103, 142
Jennett, 157
John A., 23, 73, 97, 99, 105
John C., 153
John Payson, 103
Johnnie C., 155
Joseph, 73
Lizzie, 170
Lois, 167
Mac, 161
Mary, 94
Mattie, 126
Miss, 137
Mr., 63
Mrs. C. S., 105
Mrs. James A., 34
Mrs. James G., 52
Mrs. Jas. A., 103, 121, 142
Mrs. John A., 42
Mrs. R. G., 150
Mrs. R. W., 120
Mrs. R. Wade, 63
Mrs. T. W., Jr., 161
Mrs. T. W., Sr., 166
Nan, 167
Paul McDonald, 172
R. Geo., 161
R. H., 167
R. W., 120
R. Wade, 63
Robert, 4, 81
Robert M., 172
Ruth, 161
T. S., 53
T. W., 172
Thomas W., 65
W. C., 151
W. Watt, 167
Walter, 4, 123
Walter S., 63
William, 43, 95, 137
Wilson, 123
Wm., 21
Wm. W., 161
Wylie, 131 Bright
Jesse D., 36 Brigman
Ben, 63 Brinckman
Frederick, 10 Brittingham
Mary, 121 Brockington
Mrs. S. C., 153
T. D., 97
Brodie
Claudia, 165 Brookes
Iverson L., 26 Brooks
C. A., 153
G. W., 153
Hattie, 141
Isabella, 159
Lucinda, 153
Mrs. W. W., 159
Preston S., 57
W. W., 159
William B., 158 Broom
Annie, 141
John, 96, 143
John B., 73
Johnnie L., 73
Lottie, 110
Margaret, 50
Mrs. Dargan, 133
Mrs. John B., 73
Mrs. O. P. A., 152
Mrs. S. C., 141
Mrs. W. P., 110, 152
S. C., 141
T. F., 88
Tabitha, 50
W. P, 61
W. P., 110 Brown
A. W., 70, 129
Anna, 67
child, 93
Columbia, 130
Daniel, 90
Elizabeth, 70
Essie, 109
Geo., 91
George, 132
H. M., 150
Hilliard, 104
infant, 81
J. A., 109
J. F., 132
J. Fleming, 142
James, 93
John, 81, 110
John L., 156
Logan Erwin, 58
M. L., 130
M. W., 66
Malvina, 142
Marcus L., 43
Margaret, 94
Mary, 163
Minnie, 94
Mr., 5
Mrs. A. W., 149, 155
Mrs. J. F., 132
Mrs. John, 81
Mrs. W. R., 37
Nancy, 52
O. R., 21, 70
Thos. G., 64
Timothy C., 48
Wm., 15
Wm. A., 52 Brunson
Mr., 24 Bryan
Geo. D., Jr., 118
George D., 118
Isaac M., 118
J. P. Kennedy, 118 Bryant
Benjamin Franklin, 67
Corporal, 35 Bryce
C. R., 162
Campbell R., 6
Elizabeth, 162
J. W., 162
Jesse R., 162
T. R., 162 Bryson
James, 162
Jane L., 113
Janie M., 145
Mrs. J. L., 145, 162
Thomas P., 113
Thos. P., 145 Buchanan
A. W., 19
Calvin, 119
Calvin L., 86
Creighton, 156
Emmet, 119
Franklin, 33
Harriet, 37
infant, 140
J. C., 140, 156
James, 9
John, 37, 67, 119, 156
Mrs. J. C., 140
Mrs. O. W., 140, 152
Mrs. R. A., 99
O. W., 140, 156
R. A., 86, 119, 156
R. A., Jr., 156
Rebecca, 156
Twin infants, 140 Buechell
Mrs. Hattie, 160 Bulow
J. C., 39
Palmer, 152 Bunch
Samuel B., 36 Bundrick
Walter L., 132 Burgess
John, 6 Burley
Elizabeth, 88
Maggie E., 93
Mary, 93
Mrs. J. B., 173
Mrs. M. E., 26
W. J., 93 Burns
Henry M., 33
J. C., 89
Jackson, 89
Mrs. J. C., 89
Robert Stuart, 33 Busby
Jacob, 85 Bushardt
Mrs. J. H., 171 Butler
E. G. W., 37
Frances Parke, 37
Mrs. J. C., 143
Byrd
Downs, 166
Eveline Craig, 166
Samuel C., 166
Thos. P., 166
William D., 166 Cain
Lewis, 25
Marion, 14
son, 14 Caison
Frank, 152 Caldwell
Col. Thomas J., 4
Dick, 91
J., 121
J. A., 120
J. C., 41, 88, 95, 120
Jacob A., 54
James E., 50
James G., 54
Jno. L., 50
John, 127
Joseph C., 60
Kate, 88
Mary, 50
Mary Elizabeth, 95
Miss, 127
Mrs. J., 121
Mrs. J. A., 54
Mrs. J. C., 95
Mrs. J. P., 124
R. C., 153
Ralph W., 60
Robert, 78, 121
Ruth, 41 Calhoun
James, 15
John C., 15
William Henry, 15 Callahon
Police Captain, 14 Camak
D. Y., 90
John, 108
Lou, 133
Miss, 148
Mrs., 108
Mrs. L. Y., 90
T. C., 133 Cameron
A. S., 24, 25
Feaster J., 43
Jno. F., 35
Johnson, 149
R. G., 43, 80
R. Gregg, 31
Robert G., 124
Savilla H., 80 Campbell
David, 41, 62
J. B., 161, 167
J. W., 45, 107, 163
Jane, 62
John W., 107
Margaret, 40
Marion, 123
Miss E. H., 167
Mrs. S. B., 163
Virginia, 162
W. H., 40, 123
William, 123 Campeche
Jesus, 123 Cannon
Henry, 12 Carlisle
Alice, 3
Chas. H., 162
E. L., 162
James E., 162
John, 162
John E., 162
John M., 162
Mark L., 162
Mr., 148
Mrs., 148
W. B., 20
William, 5 Carlton
H. K., 34
Mrs. H. K., 34
sons, 34 Carpenter
Charles W., 108 Carr
Patrick, 15
Carter
Nancy, 84
Thos., 84 Casey
Hugh, 26 Cash
E. B. C., 53 Cason
Elizabeth B., 135
James, 122
Thomas P., 61 Cassels
Mrs., 110 Castles
Mrs. S. F., 165
Mrs. W. P., 145
Sarah, 153
W. P., 122
W. S., 122
Warren, 153 Cathcart
A. B., 165
Belle, 153
C. E., 120, 165
Charles, 28
Elijah, 44
Geo. H., 34
J. E., 165
J. S., 165
John H., 29, 153
Mattie, 29
Miss, 86
Mrs. C. E., 152
Mrs. J. E., 172
Mrs. James, 146
Mrs. John, 86
Mrs. John H., 153
Mrs. Robert, 41
Mrs. Samuel, 170
Nancy, 50
Richard, 18
Robert, 41, 86
Robert Elder, 40
Saml., 40
Sara, 164
Sarah, 165
T. B., 165
Wm. H., 38
Cathcart’s
Jno. S., 64
Samuel, 58 Causey
Mrs. Frank, 173 Center
Dr., 112
J. N., 112
Mrs., 112
Mrs. J. N., 168 Chaires
Mr., Jr., 27 Chalmers
Agnes, 155
Bessie, 155
Dwight Moody, 155
Eva, 155
J. C., 85
James, 155
John Thomas, 155
Mrs. Jno. T., 150
Palmer, 155 Chambers
Ellison, 41 Chandler
C. M., 130
Chas. M., 143
E. S., 65
Edwin S., 130
John W., 143
Johnnie, 65
Mrs. C. M., 172
Mrs. E. S., 65
Mrs. W. N., 142
Wm. N., 143 Chaplin
Edward W., 72
John, 59
Marion, 72
Mrs., 66
Mrs. A. E., 72, 111, 112 Chapman
Henry, 117
Mrs., 124 Chappell
Abram, 112
C. D., 154
Garris H., 154
Labon C., 100
Martha F., 70
Mary, 127
Mary A., 169
Stanmore, 4
Thompson, 70 Chase
Chief Justice, 28 Chichester
C. E., 135 Childs
Eben, 49
L. D., 49 Chisholm
James, 54 Chislom
Rachel, 86 Chisolm
Thomas, 87 Christie
W. R., 117 Christmas
Miss, 138 Christopher
John, 33 Clardy
C. B., 50 Clarke
Calab, 60
Caleb, 49
David M., 49
Dr., 60
Esther, 130
H. H., 56, 97
Jno. W., 16
John W., 19
Louisa, 56
Margaret N., 16
Matthias, 130
Mrs., 60, 171
Mrs. J. W., 117
Osmund W., 60
T. H., 97 Clarkson
R. H., 36
Robert H., 93
W. B., 36 Claxton
William, 5 Clayton
A. W., 162
Albert William, 161
D. B., 161, 162
Miss Clyde, 118
Mrs. D. B., 161
Rev., 118
V. P., 112, 161 Clendining
Annie, 66
J., 66, 68
Mrs. J., 66, 87
Nannie, 68 Clinkscales
Mrs. M. M., 125 Clisby
A. A., 53 Cloud
David, 20
Dr., 41
E. E., 162
Eunice, 159
Franklin D., 90
James, 4
Jas. P., 4
Jno. A., 165
Mary Holmes, 159
Sarah, 90
T. Ellison, 61
William, 159
Wm., 23 Clowney
child, 62
John, 62
Margaret, 63, 167
Margaret J. W., 57
Moses, 49, 107, 120
R. C., 75
Robert C., 74
Robt. C., 63
S. B., 152
Susan E., 120
W. J., 167
William J., 157 Coachman
Cyrus, 14 Coalter
David, 107 Coan
J. E., 113
Mr., 113
Mrs. J. E., 166 Coate
Mrs. C. E., 70
Sim, 70 Coates
Ben F., 172 Cochran
John, 29 Cohen
Deborah, 88
Hartwig, 88 Coleman
A. M., 166
Andy, 143
B. Frank, 124
C. S., 76
Chanie, 43
Charles F., 63
D. R., Sr., 124
Daniel, 100
David R., 124, 140
Elizabeth, 104, 140
Ernest, 140
Fannie, 149
G. R., 124
G. W., 45, 124
H. J. F. W., 98
H. Y., 149
Henry J., 33
J. B., 98
J. Wylie, 169
Jane, 128
Joe, 111
John, 63
John A. F., 131
Lizzie, 45
Marion R., 46
Mrs. H. C., 172
Mrs. J. W., 135
Mrs. James B., 98
Mrs. John, 63
Robert, 166
Robert W., 28, 124
Roe, 124
S. S., 106
Sallie, 144
Willie, 140
Wm. Preston W., 124
Wylie M., 109 Colter
Fannie M., 159 Colvin
Nicholas, Sr., 71 Connell
R. L., 106 Conner
J. S., 168 Connolly
Chas. M., 13
Richard B., 13 Connor
A. B., 168
C. E., 168
Henry W., 68
J. S., 168
Jacob S., 101
James, 68
Miriam Lumpkin, 168
Mrs., 103 Connors
James, 36 Cook
B. B., 21
Homer, 109
John R., 78
Moses, 146
Mrs. J. J., 128
Mrs. J. K., 104
Mrs. J. R., 128
Philip, 133
R. C., 50
Susannah, 133
W. A., 110
William, 112
Willie, 109
Wm., 110 Cooke
John P., 123
Mary, 146
Thompson H., 123 Cooper
Bessie, 158
John, 63
Nancy, 63
Thomas, 69 Copeland
James, 24
Mrs. James, 24
Scott, 83 Copes
James, 24
Mrs., 24 Corder
Miss, 150 Cork
Betsy, 98
David H., 98, 119
J. C., 83
James, Sr., 83
Louisa, 134
William, 119 Couch
Lee, 22
Willie, 22 Counts
H. H., 103
Harrison H., 22
Mary Ann, 103 Courturier, 88
Couturier
Sarah M., 70
Sarah Palmer, 92, 153
Washington, 70 Cox
Susan E., 29
Thomas, 155 Cozart
Jake, 7 Craft
W. A., 128 Craig
Adam, 32
Alex D., 53
Arthur K., 109
Frank, 32
Jno. R., 109
Mrs. Jno. R., 109
Mrs. R. E., 160
Pete, 118
R. W., 77 Crane
Joseph G., 14 Crawford
Bella, 14
D. A., 117
infant, 117
J. W., 157
Jane, 40
Jimmie, 157
Margaret, 4
Miss, 114
Mrs., 117, 174
Mrs. D. A., 117
Mrs. S. B., 141, 143
Mrs. S. E., 157
Nancy, 126
Robert, 127, 157
S. L., 117
W. H., 151
W. J., 132 Crawford’s
W. J., 148 Creight
Martha, 149
Mrs. W. B., 127
W. B., 127, 149
Wellington, 24 Creight’s
W. B., 44 Cresy
Henry, 15
Infant, 15 Crews
Joe, 37 Crider
Mrs. Nathan, 48
Nathan, 48 Crittenden
Stanley S., 173 Crocker
J. R., 171
Janie E., 171 Crooks
Miss, 124 Crosby
Callie, 96
D. T., 28
David, 120, 135, 138
Elias, 32
J. B., 96
Mrs. W. W., 135
Richard T., 152
Sam, 114
W. W., 120, 135
Walker Ernest, 135
Crossland
Mrs., 62
S. Y., 62
Samuel Y., 141 Crow
Jane, 15 Crowder
W. J., 144 Crumpton
Henry T., 37
Jno. R., 158
Lawson, 158
Mrs. H. L., 148
Mrs. Samuel, 98
Ruben, 158
Sam, 158 Culp
daughter, 51
Peter, 51 Cummingham
Mrs. T. J., 174 Cummings
J. H., 74
Joseph H., 74
Mamie E., 74
Mary E., 74
Mrs. J. H., 124 Cunningham
Mrs. T. J., 171 Cureton
Annie Holmes, 23
J. D., 23, 136 Curlee
J. R., 89
James R., 136
Jas., 89
Miss, 136
Nannie, 89 Curry
Charley, 120
R. P., 69 Custis
Eleanor Parke, 37 Cuttino
Sallie, 138 Daily
John B., 174
Maria, 8 Dantzler
Chas. M., 101
Mary A., 82
O. M., 101
Olin M., 43, 82 Darby
Dr., 47 Darden
G. W., 11 Dargan
Maggie, 93 Darwin
John, 13 Davenport
Sara, 155 Davidson
Annie Pagan, 96
B. F., 34
Elizabeth Porter, 35
Janie D., 35
Miss, 41
Mrs. W. L., 134
William Lee, 96
Wm. Lee, 96 Davies
Mary, 155
Mary Foster, 157 Davis
Amos E., 132, 151
Annie F., 142
Belle H., 99
Bessie, 157
Beulah, 102
Bishop, 20
Bunyan, 133
Christiana, 28
Ed. Wm., 18
Edward Palmer, 81
Eliza J., 11
Ester, 133
Frances, 90
H. C., 157
Henrietta Fuller, 58
Henry C., 81, 99, 157, 158
I. I., 25
Isaac, 51
Isabel, 157
J. B., 142
James, 5, 81
James Q., 158
Jno. B., 58
John, 40
John F., 133
Jonathan, 142
Jos. LeConte, 157
Kate, 171
Martha J., 66
Mary Sargent, 160
Miss, 5
Mrs. A. E., 154
Mrs. Belle H., 99
Mrs. E. S., 106, 132
Mrs. Henry C., 20
Mrs. J. F., 160
Mrs. J. K., 90
Mrs. Jas. Q,, 134
Mrs. Wylie, 75
Nancy, 133
R. Means, Jr., 157
Robert Means, 157
Sallie, 157
Sally A., 102
T. F., 142
Thomas, 87
Thomas F., 133
W. D., 90
W. J., 110
William, 160, 161
Wm., 171
Wyatt D., 58
Wylie J., 11, 102 Dawkins
Mary E., 160
T. N., 17 De Vane
John A., 4 DeBow
J. D. B., 4 Dee
Joe, 111 DeHerradora
J. B., 93 Delarge
Robert C., 33 DeLoume
Wm. N., 18 DePass
W. L., 58 Derriel
J. W., 164
DeSaussure
W. F., 16 Desham
Peter, 16 Desportes
H. W., 164
Miss, 109
U. G., 109
William, 109 DesPortes
H. V., 164
H. W., 128
John A., 164
Mary Peay, 128
Mrs., 155
Mrs. H. W., 128, 160
Mrs. Jno. A., 127
Richard Smallwood, 129
U. G., 164 Devault
Thomas, 125 Deweese
Caleb, 39 Dewitt
Mrs., 146
Thos., 93 Dial
Wm. H., 21 Dickerson
John, 156, 171
John T., 170
M. L., 156
Marion A., 170
Mrs. J. M., 170
W. P., 156 Dickert
D. A., 146 Dickey
Catherine, 69
Charles A., 166
Chas., 166
child, 84
W. S., 84 Dickson
E. B., 170
Henry R., 15
J. Walter, 132
James, 170
John M., 170
Kate, 15
Mrs. Wm., 14
Robert A., 170
Tillman, 85 Dillard
Mrs. Jas. P., 166 Dixon
David M., 171
Miss, 139
Mrs. S. L., 121 Dobson
Isaac, 61 Dorman
Geo. W., 7 Doty
Lucy, 55
Sue, 106
W. R., 55 Douglas
Aiken, 105
infant, 159
James, 112
Lily, 171
Mrs., 112
Mrs. D. L., 128
Mrs. W. S., 159
W. S., 159 Douglas’
A. B., 106 Douglass
A. B., 121, 144
A. G., 161
A. S., 56, 144, 169
Alexander, 56, 169
C., 144
C. A., 161
C. M., 21
Charles, 169
Charles B., 169
Chas. A., 105
Chas. H., 169
Dr., 108
E. E., 161
E. Scott, 161
Eugenia, 161
Franklin, 50
J. B., 169
J. C., 147
J. E., 121, 144, 169
J. W., 169
James, 121
Jane, 144
Jno., 126
John S., 144, 161
Joseph S., 161
L. Sylvester, 126
Mrs. A. S., 7, 56, 147
Mrs. C. A., 148, 160
Mrs. Chas. A., 105
Mrs. J. B., 169
Mrs. J. E., 156
Mrs. John S., 144
Mrs. W. S., 147
R. L., 144
Rev. R. S., 3
Sarah Crosby, 169
T. J., 169
Thomas G., 169
W. B., 161
W. S., 121, 144 Douglass’
J. E., 110 Dozier
Hampton, 6 Drennan
boy, 143
Jim, 143
Mrs. Jim, 143
Mrs. William A., 27 Drew
Thomas H., 44 DuBard
Mrs. N. J., 108 Dubose
F. H., 101 DuBose
Annie S., 17
David St. Pierre, 133
Mary, 101
Mrs. E. F., 159
Mrs. R. M., 94
Mrs. Robt. M., 94
Robert, 114
Sarah, 150
Susan Richardson, 133
T. M., 90
Theo. S., 114
Theodore, 37
Theodore S., 17
Wm. P., 114 Dudley
C. W., 56 Due
John S., 25 Duffie
Mary, 119 Duke
Charles, 116
E. C., 140
Henry L., 116, 121 Dunbar
Janie, 139 Duncan
Charles, 51
Hezekiah, 31 Dunkin
Benjamin Fanenil, 35 Dunlap
Miss, 89
Mrs. Robert, 29 Dunlevy
Dixie, 164
Mrs. R. M., 98
Sarah A., 164 Dunn
A., 156
Mrs., 75 Durant
Thomas M., 7 Durbee
J. Augustus, 7 Durham
John Woodward, 59 Duval
Mrs., 115 Duvall
I. W., 39 Duvalt
Mrs., 139 Dwight
Bessie, 68
C. S., 45, 68
child, 42, 45
Isaac M., 32
Louise, 25
Mattie, 24
Mrs. C. S., 68
Mrs. E. P., 159
Mrs. W. M., 24, 42
W. M., 24, 25
Wm. Moultrie, 40 Eagle
Geo,, 16 Eargle
A. W., 113
girl, 113
Mrs., 113
Mrs. A. W., 113 Earle
Anna, 124
Anna C., 124
Baylis H., 124
Eleanor M., 124
John H., 124
Joseph H., 124
Lillian, 124
Lucia P., 124
Samuel R., 44
Wilton, 124 Eaton
Van, 3 Ebaugh
D. C., 117 Eberhardt
C. D., 145 Ederington
David, 174
Davie, 107
Gayden, 174
James, 107
Jim, 174
Juicine, 174
Mrs. J. M., 174
Mrs. James, 107 Edmund
Mrs. Dr. R. H., 22 Edmunds
Howell, 141
Mrs. R. H., 155
Mrs. R. H., Jr., 29
R. H., 106 Edwards
child, 82
Mr., 82
Mrs., 82
O. E., 152
Egleston
Aiken, 78
Dubose, 80, 98
DuBose, 23, 71, 87, 127
Louis Porcher, 87
Mary, 98
Mary Louise, 127
Mr. DuBose, 78
Mrs. Dubose, 80, 98
Mrs. DuBose, 23, 78
Mrs.D uBose, 87
son, 23, 80
William I., 71
Wm. I., 71 Eichelberger
P. A., 28 Elder
Ellen, 170
F., 41
Francis, 170
Jas. S., 170
Maggie D., 170
Robt. H., 170 Elford
C. J., 5 Elkin
Baylis E., 65
D. R., 93
David, 65
James, 125
Mrs., 167 Elkins
Fletcher, 115
Jas., 125
Mrs., 8
W. B., 95
Wm., 8 Elliott
Ann, 148
H. L., 74
H. L., Jr., 124
Henry L., Sr., 124
J. B., 92
J. M., 3, 51, 92, 124
James, 124
John, 124
Johnny, 3
Mrs. J. M., 56
Mrs. T. K., 148, 160
Mrs. W. J., 113
Mrs. W. R., 150
Terzah, 124
Thomas K., 124
W. J., 56, 106, 144
W. R., 124 Elliott’s
H. L., 78 Ellison
Andrew J., 22
Arthur, 60
Kate, 60
Lewis, 90
Mrs. R. E., 60, 90, 159
Mrs. R. E., Sr., 42
Mrs. Wm. H., 32
R. E., 6, 60, 90
R. E., Jr., 132
R. T., 151
Robert E., 60
Sheriff, 132
Wm. J., 22 Elwell
Maud, 30
S. P. H., 30 Emerson
Benjamin, 75 Enders
John, 68 English
Beverly, 119
John, 32, 119
Joseph Means, 119
Maria, 32
Mrs. Thomas R., 114 Enright
John, 21 Entzminger
Ernest, 124
James, 124
Mrs. James, 124
Thompson, 134 Ernandez
Mrs. R. B., 134
R. B., 134
son, 134 Erwin
Martha, 42
Estes
Andrew, 169
George McDuffie, 169
R. Thomas, 169 Eutzminger
John, 60 Evan
N. G., 10 Evans
Jno. W., 106
John W., 79
Jos., 79
Judge, 113
Mrs. M. M., 106
S. W., 113 Eveleigh
Eliza, 56
Preston, 56 Fair
Simeon, 29
W. A., 26 Fant
F. M. E., 80, 95
Mildred, 80
Perry, 80
S. F., 80
S. R., 62 Farmer
James W., 75
W. B., 166 Farrow
M. M., 23 Faust
Emma, 81
infant, 81 Fawcett
C. W., 112 Fayssoux
Anne, 134
Peter, 134, 136 Feaster
D. R., 166
Florence G., 126
J. C., 82
Jacob, 25
John C. C., 137
Laurens, 162
Lawrence, 71
Lizzie, 110
Moses, 110
Mrs. S. L., 82
T. D., 126
Thomas Lyles, 82 Featherston
Boyce, 125
Mr., 125
Mrs., 125
R. W., 102 Fenly
Daniel D., 79
John, 118 Ferdon
Peter, 15 Ferguson
John, 168 Ferrell
Nancy, 77 Ferris
Jabez, 160
Mrs., 160 Fester
John, 124
Mrs., 108 Fewell
J. W., 115 Fickling
Francis W., 83 Fife
Miss J. A., 113
R. M., 113
Robert M., 166 Finch
Sergeant, 12 Finley
F. F., 172 Flanigan
Patrick H., 22 Fleming
A. Hamilton, 65
C. E., 110
James, 66
Miss, 124
Mrs. S. B., 142
Sarah, 66 Flenniken
Mary, 156
W. H., 101 Flickling
W. W., 107
Fogg
Littleton, 11 Ford
C. Durham, 21
Chas. S., 126
Elizabeth, 67
Miss, 129
Richard, 6
Rosa, 101
Sanders, 30
Strother, 82, 126
Tyre, 82 Foster
Abial, 11
Ken, 154 Fowler
Gasaway, 74
Mr., 6 Foxworth
Alexander, 22 Franklin
Benjamin, 25 Fraser
Hessie, 68
Jas. D., 68
John A., 74
M. D., 40
Malcolm, 74
Malcolm D., 68
Margaret, 53 Free
Eli, 80 Freeland
Mr., 148
Mrs. J. C., 148 Freeman
J. L., 171 Friday
infant, 112
Mary Ann, 131
Mrs., 112
Mrs. S. L., 112
Mrs. William, 80
S. L., 112 Friend
Anna, 112 Fripp
John, 115
John M., 66, 112
Joseph J., 115
Julia, 115
M. W., 34
Marion, 34
Mrs., 66
Mrs. M. W., 34 Fry
Bert, 109 Frye
Mrs., 166 Fuller
Ann, 58
Miss, 142 Fulton
Jane, 3 Furman
C. M., 99
Davis, 99
Dr. Thomas Fuller, 3
James C., 99
Kincaid, 99
Mrs., 5
Rev. Dr., 3
Richard, 99
Susan, 99 Gadsden
Christopher G., 99
F. M., 129
John, 129
Peter, 32
Regina, 99 Gaillard
Annie, 31
David, 40, 133
David D., 158
Edmunds G., 165
Elizabeth P., 40
H. A., 159, 165
Henry A., 31, 49
Infant Son, 49
Louise C., 133
Mary, 88
Mary M., 88
Mrs., 158
Mrs. H. A., 165
Mrs. Henry A., 49
Mrs. Richard W., 94, 170
Richard W., 159
Samuel Isaac, 133
Theodore, 122
Gailliard
A. S., 18
H. A., 88 Gaines
Mary, 69 Gaither
child, 113
Mattie, 93
Sam, 113 Galloway
Charlotte, 137
Dr., 137
J. M., 111
Mattie J., 137
Miss L. J., 111
Mrs. J. M., 161 Gamble
James, 78 Gambrill
David, 159 Garrett
Wm. E., 8 Garrison
W. R., 96, 102, 126 Garvin
J. R., 41
Leander, 41 Gary
Alfred, 29
Eli, 44 Gass
John, 132 Gaston
T. Chalmers, 77 Gayden
E. T., 172
Mrs. J. M., 160 Gayder
Mr., 174 Gaylor
Miss, 15 Geddings
Eli, 44 Gelston
James, 164 Gerig
A. E., 137
Charlie, 21
E. B., 47
F., 21, 40
Francis, 32, 54, 56, 137
Frank C., 40
J. J., 137
Jeff. D., 54
Laura, 137
Mrs. Francis, 56
Mrs. Mary S., 145
Wm. G., 32 Germany
W. J., 105 Gibbes
Mrs. J. Wilson, 155
R. W., Sr., 3 Gibbs
Mrs. Jasper, 28 Gibson
Calvin, 59
Carrie E., 131
Dan, 144
Edward A., 64
Emiline, 107
Green, 174
H. A., 50
Henry, 55, 99
Henry A., 49
Henry F., 98
Hugh S., 103
James, 24
Martha, 126
Mary A., 87
Mrs. John A., 145
Mrs. S. S., 108
R. A., 87
Rossa, 131
S. S., 108
Stephen, 50, 54, 64, 107, 121, 126
W. P., 76
William P., 121 Gilbert
Charlotte W., 3
daughter, 72
Eva, 154
Jane, 113
Jean Louis, 126
Joseph, 72
Mrs. W. B., 37, 155
W. B., 37, 95, 106
Willie, 37 Giles
Mrs. N. E., 106
Gill
John, 30 Gillara
Theodore, 5 Gillespie
Franklin, 26
Mrs. Sadler, 119 Gillette
Charles, 12 Gladden
Amanda, 121
C. P., 149
Claude P., 155
Clifton, 149, 155
Isaiah T., 45, 104
J. F., 84
J. L., 161
Jas. E., 161
Jesse A., 122
John, 149
John G., 86, 155
John S., 155
M. W., 149
Maggie Lee, 130
Marvin, 155
Mrs., 45, 113
Mrs. J. E., 137
Mrs. John, 166
Mrs. Katie, 161
Mrs. M. R., 149, 155
Mrs. S. M., 174
Mrs. T. L., 109
Ned, 23
S. J., 161
Sallie, 84, 86, 172
Sarah, 144
T. L., 109, 121, 153
W. M., 113, 161, 173
Willie, 113 Gladney
Alice, 112
Bunyan, 26
D. R., 55
Gregor, 77
H. Y., 69
J. S., 77, 147
Jemima, 43
Mrs. J. S., 77
R. J., 77, 146
Sarah M., 146
son, 26 Glashon
Mrs., 114
Rev., 114 Glass
J. Bethune, 4 Gleason
James A., 10 Glenn
Annie, 96
D. L., 96
Hargrove, 116, 118
Hargrove A., 97
J. M., 107
James, 147
James A., 10, 118
John B., 106
John Milton, 107
Mrs. D. L., 153, 171
Mrs. P. H., 116 Glover
A. A., 7
Wiley, 7 Godboldt
Mrs., 14 Godbolt
General, 14 Goings
Chas, 167
Eliza, 72 Golden
Henry, 41 Goldsmith
Mrs. Peter H., 99 Gooch
Miss, 105 Goode
Jim, 58
Pleasant, 17 Gooding
A. F., 19
Abraham F., 131
C. T., 131
daughter, 112
Lily, 142
Mrs. C. T., 137
Mrs. R. C., 112, 124, 142
R. C., 108, 112, 131, 142
S. P., 131
Gordan
Anna, 19 Gordon
George, 95
James, 31 Goree
Mrs. John, 76 Goza
infant, 82
John, 82
Mrs. John, 82, 156
R. H., 156, 171 Graddick
Annie S., 112
Elizabeth, 143 Gradick
J. S., Jr., 122
Jessie S., 122 Grafton
H. C., 153
M. Eliza, 153 Graham
Franklin, 59
James McGregor, 117
Janet, 117
Joseph, 59
Lillia, 164
Margaret, 23
Mattie, 164
O. B. H., 46 Gray, 7
James, 31 Graydon
Jesse, 150 Greeley
Horace, 25, 66 Green
Ben, 62
John, 62
John T., 35
Mrs., 171 Gregg
Catherine, 106
D. R., 106
J. Eli, 29
Louisa, 156
Mary Ann, 106
Merina, 135
R. C., 106
S. M., 106
William, 6 Gresham
G. T., 114
Mrs., 114
Mrs. G. T., 114
Rev., 114 Grier
R. C., 140
William Moffatt, 140 Griffin
Tom, 128 Groeschel
Joseph, 87
Mrs. Joseph, 87
Nettie, 87 Guerney
Walter C., 6 Gunnell
William, 79 Gunnells
Joseph, 52
Mrs., 52 Guthrie
Thomas, 26 Guy
Mary, 50 Habenicht
F. W., 115 Hagood
Dr., 25
General, 25
Governor, 80
Jane, 117
Jas. R., 18
Jno. A., 117
John C., 52
Lee, 98 Haigood
Thomas, 26 Hall
Daniel, Jr., 76
Daniel, Sr., 85
Elijah, 163
J. Ira, 69
John, 135
Lewis, 64
Mansel, 38
Mrs. Daniel, Jr., 76
son, 76
Hallam
Frank, 94
Virginia Hoge, 94 Hallford
Mrs. R. L., 171
R. L., 171
Robt., 170 Halliburton
Mrs. J. G., 149, 155 Halliford
Robert L., Jr., 171 Halsell
Margaret, 70 Haltsclaw
T. A., 17 Hamilton
A. J., 119
D. K., 27
Henry C., 51
James, 51, 135
James H., 134
John, 111
L. G., 50
Mrs. S. P., 27
S. P., 51 Hamiter
D., 152 Hammet
A. C., 31
J. B. N., 31 Hammon
H., 55 Hammond
Benjamin, 30
Joshua, 30 Hampton
Mrs. Wade, 33 Hanahan
Dr., 63
Hobart D., 63
Mrs. R. B., 126, 139 Hancock
James, 152
Mrs. Bennett, 152 Hanes
E. W., 22 Harden
child, 73
daughter, 76
Isabel, 113
J. D., 112
J. M., 76
James, 112, 147, 165
Mattie, 167
Mrs. J. M., 76, 153
Mrs. James, 124
Mrs. Timothy, 106
Mrs. W. M., 73, 165
S. D., 165
Timothy, 113
W. M., 73 Hardin
E. C., 85
Florence, 63
Mrs. W. H., 63
Sallie, 85
W. H., 63 Harlar
Cub, 12 Harmon
Mrs., 78
W. D. M., 42 Harper
Annie, 69
Chancellor, 33
Elizabeth, 159
Isabelle, 157
J. B., 49
James, 49
Madison, 6
Maria P., 33
Wiliam, 159 Harrington
Kate, 8 Harris
W. A., 14
W. K., 17
Walter, 134 Harrison
Burr, 85
Daniel, 35, 54
daughter, 63
E. H., 121, 151, 166
Edessa, 54
Elizabeth, 143
Estell, 173
J. B., 6
J. D., 63, 75, 121, 151
Jno. D., 166
John D., 173
John Douglass, 75
John R., 112
John, Sr., 59, 112
Jonathan T., 17
L. S., 121
Lucy R., 59
Mrs. J. D., 63
Mrs. M. S., 104
Mrs. Thos. F., 57
Pauline, 145
R. W., 121, 151
Robert Lee, 57
Ross, 145
S. Lunsford, 74
Thos. F., 57
W. D., 173 Hart
J. F., 160
Mitchell, 23 Hartin
Chrissie, 169
Mrs. E. C., 111 Hartridge
Congressman, 45 Hartstene
Henry J., 8 Harvey
David, 61
Ellen, 134
Phoebe, 115 Harvin
James H., 161
Susan E., 161 Hastings
Mrs., 79
Partick, 79
Patrick, 84 Hatcher
Hattie, 70
Sophronia E., 70
W. H., 70, 110 Hathcock
Jane, 154
John, 135
O. C., 116
Washington, 154 Hautz
Joe, 155
Havis
Jesse D., 39 Hawes
John L., 164
L. W., 164 Hawkins
infant, 148
Mr., 148
Mrs., 148 Hawley
Jno. M., 140
Kate L., 140 Hawthorn
Adam, 108
Robt., 108 Hayes
Derrel, 15
Elizabeth, 71
W. J., 13 Hayne
Elizabeth, 21
Isaac, 52 Haynes
Edward, 152
Mrs. Z. M., 137 Haynes’
Mr., 125
One of triplet, 125 Haynsworth
Maria, 100 Hays
Arthur, 136
Harriet, 136 Heard
John, 169 Hearne
Thomas C., 12 Heart
John, 30 Heath
Alice, 82
Allen Watson, 170
J. W., 156
O. P., 170 Hedgepath
Mrs. Osborne, 80, 159
Mrs. P. A., 75 Hemphill
Chas. R., 153
J. C., 117, 149
James, 153
Jane, 81
Jno. J., 153
John J., 71
Mary J., 134
Paul, 153
wife, 117 Henderson
C. A., 77
George, 31
Orphelia, 8
Wade, 8 Hendrick, 152
Hendrix
D. A., 90, 172
Elizabeth, 75
George, 128
J. A., 157
James R., 172
Mrs. D. A., 90
Nancy, 172
Nancy G., 71
Rebecca, 51
Sirena M., 71
son, 90
Thomas, 67
W. E., 172 Henerey
W. S., 20 Henry
J. K., 164
M. H., 164
T. D., 105 Herbemont
Martha, 45 Herbert
Emmeline S., 84
Waters W., 84
Watters W., 17 Hernandez
Elizabeth, 167
Mrs. R. B., 167
R. B., 167 Herron
Jane, 144
Mrs. W. J., 132
Robert, 144
Robt. A., 73
W. J., 144
Hicklin
F. M., 50
J. B., 19
son, 19
Wm. J., 50 Higgins
J. M., 153
Mrs. George, 163
Sallie, 143 Hill
Getherow, 102
Henry, 129
J. W., 102
Mrs. R. G., 160
Rosa, 129
S. A., 68 Hillhouse
Annie, 28 Hilton
Burwell, 12 Himrod
Olivette, 173 Hinchee
W, A., 169 Hines
George, 12 Hinnant
Capt., 82
J. H., 84
J. R., 65
James Ewell, 63
John A., 63
Judge, 91
Mamie, 156
Margaret S., 91
Mrs. J. A., 136
Mrs. M. E., 63
Mrs. Wm., 50
W. H., 88
Wm., 50 Hitchcock
Wm., 7 Hodge
B. J., 7 Hodges
Mrs. Fletcher, 170 Hoffman
B. P., 101, 171
Charlie Preston, 101
G. P., 72
Leanora K., 101
Mrs. B. P., 101, 171
Mrs. G. P., 108
Pollie, 72
Thomas, 115 Hogan
Daughter, 54
J. D., 54
John M., 42
M. A., 124
Margaret Elizabeth, 158
Mrs. W. S., 158
W. S., 158 Hoke
Mrs., 148 Holley
Mrs. Walter, 144
Walter, 144
Walter Hughes, 144 Hollis
A. A., 103
Arthur, 139
Burrell, 103
David, 82
Mansel, 113, 139
Mrs. Indiana, 113 Hollman
Lizzie, 96
Lois, 171 Holmes
Joseph, 13
Mrs. A. Baron, Jr., 123 Holst
C. F., 19 Hood
A. C., 161
George, 116
Henry, 99
J. B., 48
J. J., 84
Miss, 110
Mrs. A. H., 153
N. E., 142
Richard, 99
W. H., 146 Hooker
Joseph, 49 Hope
Edward, 36
Hopkins
David T., 11 Horne
P. P., 159 Houston
Sam, 7 Howe
George, 66 Huey
G. L., 77
infant, 82
M. M., 77, 143
Maggie, 61
Maggie Shaw, 91
Mrs. R. M., 61, 73, 82
R. M., 61, 77, 82, 91 Hughes
Mamie, 53 Humphreys
Wm., 31 Hunnicutt
Green, 12 Hunter
Abram F., 99
George R., 18, 99
George Ross, 18
Humphrey, 18
James, 4
M. M., 7
Mrs., 131
O. L., 166 Hussey
William, 11 Inglis
John A., 43 Irby
A. P., 38, 136
Mary F., 154
Mrs. A. P., 167
S. P., 115 Irvine
Rebecca, 136
Wm., 134 Isenhower
Mrs. John, 168 Jackson
David, 80
E. L., 155
J. O., 142
Mamie Floyd, 149
Mary E., 149
Milling, 77
Mrs. W. F., 130
Nancy, 142
Sallie, 104
Samuel, 15
W. B., 156
W. F., 77, 149
Willis, 130 Jacob, 46
James
Charner, 162
D. T., 161
David, 162
David T., 162
Edward, 162
Eliza, 96
Ella, 162
Fannie, 162
L. T., 130
Nancy, 36
Nicholas, 162
Paul, 162
Sudie, 162
Thomas, 13 Jamison
James L., 29 Jeffares
John, 171
Lucy, 121 Jeffers
daughters, 121
Mrs. J. B., 163
Mrs. R. L., 121
R. L., 121
Thomas, 91 Jeffries
George, 91 Jenkins
John B., 23
Mrs., 151
Thomas, 107 Jennings
Mrs., 162
Mrs. R. H., 104
R. H., 104, 112 Johnson
Andrew, 37
B. F., 12
Cudjo, 38
David, Jr., 44
E. Ann, 17
Ernestine, 162
Frank, 37, 154
George, 104
Hampton, 46, 63
J. M., 17
James, 80
John, 57
John T., 61
Joseph E., 99
L. C., 5
Malcolm, 162
Moses, 126
Mrs. W. J., 162
Pearle, 162
Rosanna, 134
Ruby, 162
Rufus M., 13
S. R., 134
Senator, 162 Johnston
Abna, 20
Anne G., 59
Barkley, 141
D. H., 76
George, 83
James, 141
James E., 116
Jas., 21
John, 14, 106
John G., 141
Martha, 47
Millie, 44
Mrs. James, 122
Mrs. S. R., 174
Polly, 50
Rosana, 117
S. R., 141, 146
Sallie, 106
Saml. R., 47
Samuel, 86
Thomas E., 146
W. J., 140
W. R., 18
Wm., 59
Jolly
Manson, 14 Jones
Allen, 114
Cadwallader, 142
daughter, 93
infant, 151
Isaac, 14
J. B., 83
J. W., 151
James, 4, 65
Mary Caroline, 155
Mrs. Iredell, 30
Mrs. J. P., 173
Mrs. J. W., 151
Mrs. S. H., 102
Nancy W., 65
Ned, 12
O. S., 49
Osmund S., 64
Pauline S., 78
Ralph, 102
Rice, 93
Thomas, 47
Thos. R., 118 Jordan
Belle, 76
D. E., 76
Frances Elizabeth, 127
infant, 117
Mrs. Jonathan, 29
Mrs. T. M., 117, 168
Mrs. W. G., 108, 131
Nannie, 127
R. H., 25
T. M., 117, 127
Thomas, 127
W. G., 127 Joseph
Manuel, 10 Joyner
Sallie Agnes, 89 Judd
H. O., 169 June
Dr., 32 Keith
Malinda, 70
Rev. P. T., 9
Keller
Mrs. W. J., 169 Kelly
Joseph, 14
Rev. Father, 29 Kendrick
Elizabeth, 8 Kennedy
A. Selden, 121
Cynthia, 68
Edward A., 76
Eliza E., 152
Esther, 165
F. M., 51
Hallie E., 147, 148
J. P., 121
J. Payson, 121
J. R., 101, 143
J. W., 99
James R., Sr., 82
Jas. Hugh, 147, 148
John, 5
Kate Patton, 172
M. C., 163
May, 156
Mrs., 163, 173
Mrs. Joseph H., 38
Mrs. R. W., 88
Mrs. R. W. J., 167
Mrs. W. B., 173
Robert, 68
Vina, 56
W. B., 152
W. B., Jr., 152
William W., 130
Wm., 51 Kenney
Jemmie, 9 Kerley
Green, 16 Kerr
Elizabeth J., 69
Lee, 130
W. H., 69 Ketchin
Hattie M., 110
Mary, 58
Mrs. T. H., 73, 126
Mrs. W. W., 23
Priscilla, 70
Robert S., 19
Robert T., 73
T. H., 58, 73, 126
Thomas, 124
Thos. H., Jr., 126
Tirzah, 124
W. W., 18, 23, 110, 165 Kilgo
Mrs. R. F., 152 Killian
Eli, 31
Henry, 171
John, 171 Killingsworth
P. G., 87 Kilpatrick
William, 123 Kimball
H. I., 116 Kinard
M. L., 34
Mrs. M. L., 119
Mrs. Melvin, 34 Kincaid
John Watt, 145
Miss, 142
Nancy, 145
Wm., 73 King
Chas., Jr., 15
McMillan, 18
Mrs. Miles, 87 Kinloch
Mrs., 120 Kirk
Manning, 8 Kirkland
B. B., 97
Daniel B., 87
J. M., 124
J. Murray, 87
Mrs., 53
Mrs. W. N., 160
Rebecca, 23
Wesley, 87 Kirkpatrick
infant, 112
M. R., 112
Kirksey
Robert, 20 Kitchen
Mrs. T. H., 149 Klein
John, 15 Klinck
Dora, 118
Mrs. H. E., 118 Knight
William, 13 Knott
Mrs., 115 Knox
William, 24 LaBorde
daughter, 78
J. C., 78
Maxmilian, 31 Lackey
R. L., 92 Ladd
C. H., 136
Catherine, 55
Charles Henry, 55
child, 62
George D., 49, 62
George W., 55
Kate, 49
Mrs. C., 136 Lake
Thomas, 24 Lakin
C. J., 59
Grace, 59 Lamar
A. J., 155
Ella, 155
Martha Leland Carry, 155
Robert Gresham, 155
Robert Lee, 155
T. J. D., 155
Thomas G., 155
Wm. F., 155 Lancaster
J. M., 13 Lance
Lucien, 139
Mrs. William, 139
William, 139
Landecker
A., 123
H., 123
L., 123
Mary E., 144
Mrs. M. E., 144
P., 123 Lane
Lemuel, 8 Lang
Wm., 5 Lard
Mary, 14 Lauderdale
Billy, 96
David, 48, 109, 145
George R., 145, 162
Jane, 109, 145
Mrs., 63
Mrs. D., 87
Mrs. David, 113
son, 145
Thomas W., 145, 162
Thomas, Sr., 59
Thos., 109
Wm., 109 Laughlin
Miss, 66 Lauhon
Joseph, 36, 136
Miss, 136
Nancy, 72
Samuel, 136
Silas, 136 Laurie
James, 26 Lavin
Jacob, 45 Law
James, 52
James W., 40, 52, 53
Judge, 10
Margaret F., 40
Rosa, 129
Samuel S., 10 Lawton
William J., 8 Lay
Henry C., 77
Lebby
H. S., 39 Leckie
David, 24 LeConte
Joseph, 157
Louis, 65
Sallie, 157 Lee
J. W., 12
Mildred, 160
Robert E., 160 Legg
J. F., 170
J. F. V., 130
James Fortunatus Vanburn, 130
Malinda Jane, 170
Mrs. J. F. V., 156 Leitner
J. W., 152
Martha, 100
Mrs. C. C., 152
T. C., 152
Wm. Z., 89 Lemmon
Belle, 146, 172
infant, 153
J. L., 153
James, 63, 109
James Montgomery, 145
Janie, 146, 172
Jno. M., 142, 172
John M., 59, 109, 145
Law, 146
Mary, 48
Mary Ann, 109
Montgomery, 145
Mrs. Jno. M., 145, 165
Robert Y., 142
W. J., 172
William, 146 Leonard
L., 37 Leopard
Elizabeth, 45
Thomas, 45 Leslie
Frank, 51
Lester
Palmer, 168 Lever
Mrs. T. G., 152 Lewis
Adkin D., 14
child, 136
I. W., 27
James Overton, 20
Lawrence, 37
Mrs. R. B., 121
Richard, 25
Tom, 136 Ligon
Frances E., 90
J. S., 140
Jno. S., 90
Mrs., 89
Mrs. C. L., 173
Mrs. J. A., 140
Mrs. Thos. P., 89
T. P., Sr., 34
Thomas P., 136 Lindsay
J. G., 3 Lipsey
Thos. A., 9 Liston
Harrison, 82 Lockwood
Mrs. P. B., 105
P. B., 105 Logan
Edward, 20
Mrs. Roswell T., 20
Roswell T., 20 Lomax
Catherine, 117 Long
Frances J., 162
James, 162
James William, 162
Mrs. H. W., 95
Mrs. Wm., 162
Wm., 162
Wm. H., 162 Lord
Nathaniel W., 35 Lowther
Susan, 129
Lubbock
Francis, 157
Sarah Elizabeth Black, 157
Sarah Logan, 155 Lucas
Chas. A., 98
child, 98
Mrs., 69
Mrs. Chas. A., 98
William M., 40 Lumpkin
Abraham, 103
Abram F., 35, 101
daughter, 72
J. J., 168
J. R., 168
John, 103
Kathleen, 103
L. O., 168
Miriam, 101
Mrs. P. P., 103
Mrs. T. T., 72
Patience, 103
Patience I., 92
R. P., 168
R. T., 168
Reubin P., 101
S. H., 168
Simon Hyron, 167
T. T., 72, 168 Lupo
E. S., 108
infant, 166
James, 166
Mrs. James B., 161 LyBrand
Mrs. J. H., 111 Lyles
A. C., 146
A. Coleman, 160
Arromanus, 146
Arromanus, Sr., 146
Austin P., 144
Austin Peay, 154
B. E., 154
Belton E., 122
Boykin, 101
Boyklin, 62
C. B., 151
E. F., 47
E. Frank, 47
Eber, 20
Eliza, 128
Elizabeth T., 127
Elizabeth Tirzah, 85
Faustina, 64
G. Marie, 74
Georgiana C., 101
J. D., 167
J. F., 146, 154, 167
J. Frank, 64, 167
James S., 151
Jim, 165
John, 125
John W., 154
Julius Edwin, 24
Lou S., 24
Mary, 167
Mary Woodward, 146
Mattie, 125
Mattie Clark, 125
Mortimer, 51
Mrs. B. E., 121
Mrs. C. B., 151
Mrs. G. C., 62
Mrs. James S., 115
Mrs. S. A., 119
Mrs. T. M., 144
Mrs. Thomas M., 128
Mrs. Wm. C., 127
N. P., 24, 143
Nathan, 85, 127
Nicholas P., 144
Olin Hugh, 151
Rossie, 122
Sallie C., 127
Sue Boykin, 78
T. M., 144, 160
Thomas, 32
Thomas M., 151, 154
Thos., 32, 154
Thos. M., 128
W. Boykin, 144
W. C., 125
Will, 125
William Boykin, 154
Wm . H., 119
Wm. C., 125
Wm. J., 119 Lynch
Bishop, 61
David Province, 118
John, 118
Mrs., 118
Mrs. John, 118 Lyons
Paul, 21 Macaulay
Angus, 34
Mrs. D. J., 124 MacDaniel
Legion, 45 Macfie
Agnes, 66
Catherine McGregor, 117
J. P., 117
James, 140
James P., 95
Jas. P., 66
Miss, 140 Mack
John, 83 Mackey
A. M., 39, 62, 67
Albert, 62
Albert G., 67
E. W. M., 67
Genevieve, 39
Mrs. A. M., 62
Sarah P., 67 Mackorell
daughter, 55
J. B., 137
J. C., 137, 138
Jake, 137
James, 28
Jane B., 19
John C., 19
Maggie, 138
Moses, 55
Mrs. John C., 55
Mrs. Moses, 92
Pet, 137
R. J., 137
W. H., 137
Maclean
Clara Dargan, 107
Jos. A., 107 Macon
Benjamin Ward, 93
Lucretia, 167 Madden
Campbell, 86, 126
Jane, 86
Martha, 43
T. B., 43, 86
Thomas, 126
Thomas B., 126 Mahone
Wm., 119 Malone
Hugh E., 5 Mann
Carrie R., 64
child, 147
David N., 131
Frank, 147
James, 131
Luther Holmes, 64
Mary, 64
Mary James, 63
Mrs. James, 131
Mrs. R. C., 166, 167
Mrs. Thomas, 63
Samuel Laurence, 131
Thomas, 63
Thomas F., 64, 131 Manry
Harry, 12 Marion
Mrs. J. A., 153
Mrs. W. F., 161 Marsh
W. A., 98 Marshall
Jane, 122
John, 13
John Hugh, 27
Mrs. Warren R., 39
Robert, 6
Wm., 6 Martin
Carrie, 139
Charles M., 64
daughter, 92
G. D., 146
Gladney P., 106
H. O., 103
James, 8, 33, 132
M. B., 129
Martha, 146
Mary Ann, 78
Mary M., 79
Miss, 72
Mrs. R. F., 37, 92
Mrs. R. L., 129
Mrs. S. G., 160
R. C., 105
R. F., 92, 126
R. L., 138
Robt. L., 78
Starks P., 151
W. M., 126
Waites, 100
William E., 16
Wm. A., 22, 78
Wm. D., 16
Wm. M., 33 Mason
E. M., 141
E. W., 154
Eber B., 141
Mrs. E. M., 154
Mrs. Eber, 139
Mrs. W. N., 111
Sallie, 141
W. N., 111
Washington N., 141 Massey
Elizabeth, 139 Matchet
Richard, 39 Matthews
George, 32
Governor, 120
J. E., 169
Jno. P., 88
Jno. P., Jr., 82
Jno. P., Sr., 88
John P., 120
Margaret Ruff, 82
Mary Elliott, 169
Mrs. J. E., 169
Mrs. Jno. P., Jr., 82
Mrs. John E., 126
Mrs. John P., 124
Seymour, 120 Mauldin
Mrs., 42
William, 6 Maxwell
D. J. C., 156
Sallie Richardson, 156 Maynardie
E. J., 96 Mayo
Mary, 120
Phillip R., 116
Wm., 120 Mazyck
Alexander H., 12 McAfee
Lee Y., 124 McAlily
Samuel, 52
Wallace, 105
Wm., 105 McAlister
Mary, 42 McAlpine
Mrs. J. R., 124 McBurney
Amanda I., 165
Margie, 165 McCallister
Maria Sarah, 114 McCandless
Leslie, 133 McCants
George, 78, 116
George B., 90
Glenn, 60
J. G., 60
J. Glenn, 118
J. J., 38
J. W., 62
J. William, 78
James, 88
James B., 54, 147
James G., 54
James Glenn, 59, 147
Jemima, 88
Laura, 59
Laura Glenn, 147
Mary, 88
Mrs. J. G., 97
Mrs. J. W., 101
Mrs. James G., 54
Mrs. S. H., 113
Sarah, 116
Sue B., 62 McCarley
Anna, 148
H., 10
Hessie, 148
J. D., 92
J. Scott, 148
Jno. D., 119
John K., 79
Leonard, 80
Mattie L., 79
Mrs. R. J., 37
Mrs. W. K., 154
R. J., 37, 80, 92
Robert, 37, 119
Samuel, 154
W. K., 154 McCarter
J. LeGrand, 49 McCarthy
Jeremiah, 78 McCaw
Bell, 133
Belle, 159
Ben, 46
Harry, 159
Mrs. N. J., 164
Narcissa, 165
W. H., 33 McCintock
James Jones, 39 McClung
Belle, 105 McClure
Maria, 71
Robt. N., 173 McConnell
Andrew, 170
Jas., 91
Malinda J., 130
Mrs., 130
McCormack
George, 50 McCormick
Sam, 173
Samuel, 173 McCoy
Marion, 129 McCreight
D. B., 9
D. E., 77
J. K., 106
James, 25
Jas., 88
Jos, W., 88
Robert, 7
Robt. J., 88
Sally, 3
Samuel, 106
W. A., 85
Wm., 3, 88 McCroery
Mrs. C. G., 155 McCrorey
boy, 156
Dock, 154
girl, 154
J. A., Sr., 64
James, 4
James A., 83, 105
Jas. A., 88
Mattie H., 102
Milissa, 96
Mrs. R. M., 156
R. M., 156
Sarah L., 64
Son, 4
W. B., 129
W. T., 102, 105, 114
William T., 102 McCulley
Wm., 31 McCullough
Bob, 112
Cuff, 29
J. Turner, 84
Nannie, 102
Nannie Lee, 102
Pickett, 102
William Pickett, 102
McCully
James, 74
John, 32 McDaniel
son, 70
Wm., 70 McDonald
C. E., 97
J. E., 118, 142
Josephine, 172
L., 97
Marion, 142
Mrs. J. E., 124, 142
Mrs. M. L., 97
Mrs. Madison, 134
Solicitor, 97
W. L., 97
W. S., 168 McDow
E. S., 172
Robert S., 172
T. B., 172 McDowell
D. A., 86
D. E., 108, 109
David E., 155
Eliza, 71
James, 53
Jno., 16
John, 45, 53
Kate, 130, 171
Martha S., 108
Miss, 112, 129
Mrs., 108, 109, 163
Mrs. D. E., 101, 153
Mrs. H. A., 30
Mrs. J. J., 164
Mrs. John, 38, 45
S. C., 108
S. R., 108
Samuel M., 108 McDuffie
George, 33 McEachern
Mrs. J. J., 173 McGarity
Agnes, 173
Ethel, 173
Jessie May, 173
Marie, 173
Mrs. L. J., 173
Mrs. Lilla, 160 McGill
A. J., 133
Andrew J., 138
McCain, 79
Mrs. Thomas, Sr., 97
Mrs. Thos. A., 79
Thos. A., 79
Wm., 10 McGinney
Cecelia, 23 McGowan
Gen., 30
Homer L., 30
John Young, 21
Samuel, 126 McGrady
James, 39
Mrs. Jno., 88 McGregor
Peter, 117 McIver, 106
McKay
Mrs. B. D., 111
Robt., 137 McKee
Mrs., 174
Scott, 42 McKenzie
Mrs. A., 40 McKeown
E. F., 159
Ephraim, 160
Hugh, 159, 160
Mrs. E. F., 159
Mrs. Ephraim, 160 McKinstry
Mary C., 61
Mrs. J. C., 84
T. B., 61, 84, 131, 155
Thomas, 61, 76
W. Wylie, 142 McKlin
Mrs., 157 McLane
Dora, 113
H. F., 142
J. Hendrix, 112
Jones H., 104 McLaughlin
E. C., 98 McLean
D. J., 138
Mrs. D. J., 131
Susan, 138 McLeod
Alice, 100
Charlie P., 122
Mrs. S., 137 McLure
John, 113 McLurkin
S. B., 74 McMaster
Bessie, 156
Beulah, 166
Bratton, 133
Chalmers, 75
Col., 133
D. E., 124
D. R., 47
Elizabeth, 66
Elizabeth B., 124
F. H., 156
F. W., 111, 117, 140
Flora, 156
G. H., 86, 93, 106, 124, 133
Geo. B., 156
George, 36
George H., 32, 140, 156
Gregg, 156
H. B., 124
H. P., 27
Harriet R., 95
J. F., 68, 110, 124
J. R., 36, 134, 165
J. R., Sr., 95, 110, 111, 134
Jno. H., 166
John, 55, 67, 74
Kitty R., 68
Laura, 166
Louise, 156
M. B., 124
Maggie, 165
Mallie, 124
Margaret, 93
Mary, 124
Mary F., 156
Miss, 66, 123
Mrs., 47
Mrs. F. W., 117, 133
Mrs. G . H., 106
Mrs. G. H., 93, 106, 133
Mrs. J. F., 150
Mrs. J. R., 36
Mrs. R. N., 123, 162
R. J., 123
R. N., 140, 156
Rachel, 67, 156
Sallie, 86
Schelly, 111
T. M., 166
Virginia Lee, 133
Winnie, 156 McMeekin
A., 38
Allie, 122
Andrew, 36
E. J., 158
Edward, 122
Elizabeth, 168
Ida, 158
J. A., 158
J. G., 106
Jacob, 122, 158
James, 168
Joe, 168
Joel, 168
John, 168
Joseph, 169
Martha, 169
Miss, 121
Mr., 36 McMeekin’s
A. J., 158 McMillan
C., 170
John, 46
William, 30 McMillian
Belle, 62 McMullen
Mary, 59 McNall
William, 46
McNaul
John, 6, 93
William N., 93
Wm., 93 McNaull
John, 3 McNeel
J. M., 80 McNeil
James, 120
Jas., 120
Mary, 120 McNulty
Mr., 31 McPheeters
Mrs. A. G., 15 McPherson
James T., Jr., 172 McQuartters
Samuel Y., 68 McWillie
Ex-Governor, 12 Meador
D. J., 160
Lemuel E., 97
Lidie Pollnitz, 160 Means
Alice H., 80
B. H., 67
Belle, 81
Beverly, 90, 114
Carrie, 59
Claudia, 12
David C., 20, 38, 59
David H., 67
David Harper, 159
E. J., 38, 40
Edward, 12
Elizabeth M., 20
Ellen Catherine, 20
Isaac, 129
Isaac H., 80
Janie P., 90
John, 66
John H., 34, 159
Maria Coulter, 119
Mary P., 67
Miss, 45
Nathan, 102
R. Starke, 34
Robert, 57, 66, 159
Robt., 81
Sallie E., 66
William Strother, 67 Meares
R. A., 152 Mellicamp
Mrs. P. C., 65 Mellichamp
T. W., 138 Mellichampe
Styles R., 138
T. W., 138 Melton
Baumell, 163
C. D., 38
George W., 27, 39
Hattie Powell, 163
L. H., 163
Sallie J., 163
Ulysse, 163
W. C. D., 27
W. M., 163 Mercer
George, 38
infant, 140
Joe, 140 Merrill
J. T., 134
Mrs. J. T., 134
Ruth, 134 Metts
Mrs. M. McCoy, 173
W. A., 173 Mickle
James, 129
Susan, 163 Mikell
Mary, 51
T. B., 68 Miles
Carrie, 55 Millen
John, 18
Mrs. W. H., 145 Miller
A. P., 59
B. F., 160
Caroline, 111
Carrie, 91
Charles, 13
D. A., 59
Eleanor F., 59
Elizabeth, 49
G. H., 61
Hugh, 59
Hugh L., 59
J. H., 77
John, 43
Leila S., 77
Mrs., 155
Mrs. R. B., 147
Mrs. R. G., 118
Thomas S., 50 Milling
A., 115
David, 57, 115
David Young, 115
Emmie Brooks, 138
Hugh, 147
Hugh A., 28
Hugh Yongue, 138
J. A., 138
J. S., 115
Jane Wright, 115
John M., 57
Margaret, 137
Mary, 146, 172
Mrs. Hugh, 60
Sarah, 147 Mills
E. M., 124
J. E., 161
J. M., 134
L. T., 161
Mary, 161
Mattie Bell, 134
Mrs. J. M., 134
Plummer, 161
W. H., 161
W. W., 161 Mimnaugh
Mrs. J. L., 164 Minor
Isaiah, 85 Minton
Thomas, 165
Mitchell
Bessie M., 155
Thos. P., 150
W. F., 150
William, 8 Moak
H. A., 100
Mrs. H. A., 109
Mrs. J. J., 100 Mobley
A. J., 70, 174
Andrew, 44
Annie, 166
Bessie, 166
Catherine, 53
Clarence, 174
E. D., 165
E. P., 44, 65
E. P., Sr., 134
Edward P., Jr., 100, 126
Edward P., Sr., 95
Hattie, 134
infant, 114
Isaiah, 171
Jack, 165
John, 47, 65, 100
John C., 31
John G., 159
John Glover, 159
Kate, 166
M. H., 114
Mamie, 31
Mary, 127
Mary E., 68
Miss, 107, 164, 174
Mrs., 120, 165
Mrs. Andrew, 79
Mrs. E. P., 65
Mrs. Edward P., Sr., 100
Mrs. J. B., 51
Mrs. James B., 56
Mrs. M. H., 91
N. Frank, 174
Nannie, 165
Nathan, 165
Reuben, 100
Robert Lafayette Yongue, 133
Robt. L., 154
Samuel F., 68, 85
W. D., 153
Willie, Jr., 168
Wm. D., 154 Montgomery
C. A., 173
C. R., 100
Chas. A., 164
Hugh, 100
Isabella, 100
John B., 173
Mary, 100
Mrs. John D., 164
S. L., 164, 173
T. W., 23
W. B., 100 Monts
John R., 48
Mrs. John R., 48
Ulysse, 48 Moore, 38
A. L., 163
C. C., 91
Geo. W., 163
George, 23, 163
Gertrude, 163
J. W., 163
Jacob, 43
John B., 36
Lallie, 130
Levi, 130
Mary E., 54
Mrs. M. A., 143
Mrs. Wm., 163
Mrs. Wm. M., 155
O. B., 71
Tommie, 91
W. C., 77 Morehead
Ex-Governor, 3 Morgan
Albon C., 31
Charles, 8
Eugene, 132
I. C., 31
J. R., 132
John, 149
Mrs., 5
Mrs. D. Y., 166
Mrs. J. R., 132
S. H., 166
W. B., 166 Morris
Elisha, 62
Isaac, 85
James, 62
John C., 87
Mary, 87
Mrs., 144
Mrs. Isaac, 85
Mrs. S. E., 85
Susan E., 85 Morrison
Mrs., 147
Mrs. Shannon, 114
R. S., 114
Rachel, 34
Robert, 6
Shannon, 114
W. A., 34
William, 114 Morrissey
Thomas, 11 Morse
Frank, 8
Samuel Finley Breese, 21 Morton
David K., 100
Emma, 164
Mrs. E. B., 165
Robert D., 102
W. M., 102 Mothershed
Florence, 115 Motley
Ruben, 75 Moultrie
Alexander, 14
General, 14
James, 14 Moyer
Andrew, Sr., 13 Muller
Mrs. Jacob S., 114 Mulvana
Hugh, 103
Janie, 147
Mulvaney
James M., 23 Mulvina
Jane, 147 Murphy
E. M., 34
Mrs. Mary, 152
S. A., 158
T. J. H., 20
Tarleton, 46
Willie, 20
Wm. E., 13 Murray
E. B., 110
John B., 148
John W., 102
W. B., 125, 148 Murtishaw
Thos., 28 Mushatt
Cicero, 10 Myers
John A., 138
Mrs. John, 138
Sarah, 128 Nance
Mrs., 155 Neal
Archibald, 20
Frank, 86
Henry, 78
J. D., 151
J. H., 153
Katie, 86
Lottie, 154
Mrs. W. A., 132
W. A., 153
Wm. C., 78 Neel
Mr., 26 Neely
child, 93
John, 21
T. M., 136
Thos., 93 Neil
Annie J., 37
J. H., 165
Jno. H., 159
John J., 37
Mattie, 83
Miss, 136
Mrs. John H., 87, 129
William Capers, 79 Nelson
Claudia, 22
David, 169
E. A., 130, 157
Eliza, 172
Martha, 130
Miss, 95
Mrs. W. M., 160
W. M., 22, 111, 130
William T., 22 Nesbit
Mrs. Evie, 155 Nevitt
Caroline, 138 New
Mrs. Daniel, 29 Newbill
Alex., 172
Elizabeth, 172
Fannie, 172 Newman
Mrs. C. L., 162 Newnham
Mrs. Chas., 130 Newton
Eugenia, 58 Nichols
A. J., 84
J. O., 83
John, 135
John T., 135
Martha, 84
Mrs., 75, 163
Osmund, 84
Priscilla, 75
Robert Sandifer, 139 Nicholson
Mrs., 141
Mrs. A. R., 164
Mrs. E. R., 32 Nickolson
Charles, 58 Nix
A. J., 11 Noble
Edward, 37
Mrs. Edward, 135 Nooks
Lavinia, 59 North
Louise Gilbert, 143
Rial, 4 Norwood
Miss Willie, 37 Nott
Martha C., 45
Richard T., 45 Nugent
Thomas, 6 Nunnery
Benj., 30 O’Farrel
A. P., 123 O’Neill
John, 92 Oates
Rufus, 83 Obear
H. N., 48, 91
Henry Norwood, 128
James, 91
Janie, 45
John Harris, 48
Josiah, 45, 61, 128
Mrs. H. N., 91 Odell
Miss, 158 Odom
Joshua, 8 Oliphant
Mattie, 6
N. C., 6 Ollever
E. W., 43, 46, 107
Nannie, 107 Olliver
Mrs. S. A., 147 Orchard
Wm. H., 57 Orr
James L., 15
Miss, 15 Outze
Mr., 30 Owens
Albert W., 82
Harry, 140
L. D., 53
L. E., 172
Mary, 140
Mollie, 26
Mrs. M. V., 23
S. H., 82
Sarah S., 78
Wm. A., 6 Owings
child, 68
Elizabeth, 72
J. M., 72
Mary A., 109
Mitchell L., 81
Thomas, 68 Oxendine
Archibald W., 15 Oxner
Jno. D., 88
Mrs., 79
Mrs. T. D., 86
T. D., 19, 32, 51, 52, 88, 112
W. J., 34 Pagan
E. F., 134
I. F., 134
Irvine F., 134
James, 96, 134, 136
Mrs. James, 136 Palmer
E. G., 102
E. P., 37
Edward Genderon, 5
Edward Gendron, Sr., 102
John D., 152
Thos., 5
W., Jr., 44 Pape
F., 27 Park
A. M., 174
Mrs. R. R., 162
W. D., 174 Parker
Dr., 38
Emma, 38
G. H., 33
G. W., 111
Martha S., 111
Mrs. E. W., 131
W. H., 123
William E., 72
Wm. H., 24 Parrott
Nathan, 18 Patrick
J. B., 164
John R., 164
Mrs. Thomas G., 164
R. A., 164
S. R., 164
W. M., 164
Y. G., 164 Patterson
John B., 25
Mrs., 37
Thomas, 15 Patton
E. L., 172
Prof., 121 Paul
A. M., 76
Miss, 158 Paulling
E. R., 41 Pawell
Annie, 135 Payne
Mr., 4
Thomas, 25 Pearson
Edward P., 79
Elizabeth M., 9
Ellen, 131
G. B., 131
G. Butler, 138
George, 94
George B., 7, 9, 170
George Butler, 131
Geroge B., 84
John, 59
Mary, 94
Miss, 170
Rebecca, 160
Rock, 38 Peay
A. F., 101
Antony, 94
Austin F., 128
daughter, 101
Eliza, 154
Jno., 110
John E., 32
Mary English, 138
Mrs. A. F., 101
Mrs. Nicholas, 23
N. A., 138
N.A., 155
Nat., 51
Nicholas A., 128
Thomas, 103 Peck
Sarah B., 114
Thomas, 114 Perghtals
Gardner, 16
John, 16 Perrin
Eunice C., 77
Ivy, 132
James, 77
Mrs. G. C., 150
Thomas C., 43 Perry
B. F., 25
Emma, 62
Emma C., 62
Geo., 173
Harriet, 40
Mack, 58
Mrs. T. J., 62
Robert Hayne, 25
Susanna, 173
Susannah M., 173
T. J., 62
Thomas J., 62
Thos. J., 173
W. E., 160 Perry’s
T. J., 128 Peters
John, 93
son, 93 Petigru
Adele, 143
J. L., 56
Petticrew
Andrew, 33 Pettigrew
A. R., 171
Butler, 97
Cornie, 97
G. B., 60, 86, 171
James Davis, 60
John, 86
Mrs. R., 60
W. T., 171 Philips
Mrs., 88 Phillips
Hiram, 31
James, 100
James Henry, 31
John, 160
Lizzie, 100, 121, 160
Miss, 136
Mrs. R. W., 153
R. W., 100, 136, 160 Phinney
Mary, 143
Mrs. M. A., 130
Nancy S., 45 Pickens
Ex-Gov., 11 Pickett
John, 103
John R., 16
Mrs., 103
Phillip, 167
R. K., 82 Pierce
Clara Richardson, 123 Pierson
Geo. B., 6 Pile
Henry, 171 Plumer
Wm. Swan, 55 Poag
child, 143
Jim Chauncey, 143
John, 143
Mrs. Jim Chuncey, 143
Mrs. John, 143 Poellnitz
Mrs., 154
Polinitz
Louise, 144 Pollnitz
Edwin S., 160 Polnitz
Mary, 128 Poovey
Ivey, 127 Poovy
Herman, 89 Pope
Irancus, 85
Iraneous, 52
Mrs., 138
Mrs. Amon, 85 Porcher
Augustus H., 114
Eliza Marion, 114 Porter
A. A., 31
A. L., 149
C. M., 62
Charles S., 133
Ed., 149
Lawrence, 149
Mamie, 130
Mary Logan, 31
Mr., 22
Mrs. A. L., 135
William D., 64 Postell
John, 168 Poteet
Elizabeth, 33
LaFavette, 79
Mrs. Lafayette, 50 Powell
A. E., 44
Aaron H., 78
Edgar A., 74
Jacob E., 96
Jno. W., 44
Joseph, 27
Miss, 162 Powers
Hiram, 29 Pratt
William, 51 Pressley
Israel, 29
Mrs. D. A., 168
Mrs. Neil, 124 Pressly
David, 101
W. L., 168 Preston
Harriet M., 12
Walter R., 12
Wm. C., 159 Price
Carrie, 101
E. G., 146
infant, 129
Iretta, 124
James, 138
John, 90
Mary, 27
Miss, 60
Mrs. T. N., 129
T. N., 129
Thomas J., 167
Thos., 101 Prince
Mr., 14 Propst
F. E., 144
J. H., 108
Jas. Clark, 83
Jno. B., 83
John B., 108
John F., 53
John H., 144
Margaret, 144
W. K., 22, 53
Wyatt M., 144 Province
Col., 104
D. M., 118
David, 35, 118 Quarles
Bob, 89
Wm., 89 Quattlebaum
A. G., 165
B. J., 165
C. P., 165
Chas., 165
daughter, 136
E. G., 136
Ed., 165
Jennie, 165
Miss M. E., 165
Mrs. B. J., 136
Mrs. E. G., 136
Theo., 165
W. M., 165 Quattlebeum
B. J., 135 Raban
Mrs. James, 161 Rabb
Charles K., 145
Chas., 108
Clarence, 145
E. A., 116
Eber, 116
Eber A., 118
Ed., 108
Elizabeth C., 75
Elvira C., 59
Elvira E., 61
Glazier, 108
Horace, 145
J. G., 21
J. Glazier, 145
J. H., 136
James, 145
Jonathan, 70, 108, 169
Lottie, 169
Martha, 116
Mrs. C. H., 115
Mrs. H. S., 136
Mrs. N., 137
Mrs. T. W., 37
Mrs. W. L., 108
Nancy K., 145
son, 37
T. W., 37
Thos. W., 108
Thos. W., Sr., 82
W. R., 116
William S., 96
Wm. S., 59, 61 Rabon
Mrs. Hampton, 161 Radcliffe
T. W., 17
Tabitha, 42 Ragsdale
E. B., 111
G. W., 111
James, 117
Mary, 171
Mrs., 140
Mrs. B. A., 153
Mrs. M. E., 171
Nancy K., 111 Raines
Emaline, 133
Joe, 141
Lizzie, 163
M. B., 163
Musco Boulware, 163
T. C., 163
Wm., 163 Rains
C. B., 170
Mrs. James, 82 Raleigh
John Wesley, 137 Ramsey
John, 108
Sallie W., 108 Randolph
B. D., 10
D. F., 10
Lucy, 158 Rankin
Mary, 27 Rasky
Dr,, 4 Ratterree
Amelia, 65
daughter, 30
J. D., 65
Joseph, 30
Miss, 164 Rawling
Rev. Mr., 16 Rawls
Elizabeth, 109
J. D., 158
Lila, 60
Livinia, 85
Mrs. M. D., 126
Mrs. T. W., 121, 147
Mrs. Wade, 147
Nancy, 158
Nancy Gunning, 158
T. M., 109
T. W., 147, 158
T. Wade, 85
W. H., 60 Reagan
John H., 159 Reamer
Mrs. W. S., 173 Reed
Daniel, 15 Reeder
Pinch, 29
Samuel C., 7 Reedy
Andy, 7 Reeves
Brum, 167
daughter, 51
Ewell, Jr., 51
Mrs. R. C., 167
R. C., 167 Refo
C. L., Sr., 65
Charles L., Jr., 63
Charles L., Sr., 63
Maria L., 63
Wm. A., 19 Reid
Hayne, 38
Judge, 120
Mr., 64
Rebecca, 168 Rembert
Mrs. T. M., 139
Mrs. Thos., 154 Reynolds
George L., 141
George N., 36, 46
J. L., 44
Jno. S., 72
Joseph, 79
Louisa, 141
Mary E., 46
Mary H., 79
Mrs. C. M., 44
Sue E., 72
Susan Eliza, 72
Wm., Sr., 20 Rhett
B. S., 3
John T., 104
R. Barnwell, 13 Rhine
Noah, 103 Rice
Agnes, 95
J. H., 66
Mrs. S. M., 150
Rebecca, 122
Samuel F., 94 Richardson
Albert, 163
baby, 163
James S. G., 48
Mrs., 111
Mrs. Albert, 163
Thos., 35
Willard, 123 Richmond
Corbin T., 148
H. B., 148
J. L., 116
J. M., 116, 148
James, 148
Jas. L., 147
Jno. M., 147
John, 116
Mrs., 66
Mrs. J. M., 116
Spier, 148
William K., 148 Rion
James Henry, 82
Jas. H., 68
Mary C., 125
Mrs. Jas. H., 68 Rivers
child, 42
Constant, 146
J. H., 42 Roach
Mrs., 12 Roberts
Maggie, 174
Nancy, 135
Robertson
Allen Jones, 85
Amelia, 132, 173
Annie, 31, 154
B. H., 73, 132, 139, 173
Benoni, 48
Bessie, 135
Bonona, 113
Captain, 75
Carrie, 154
D. H., 73, 138
Dr., 150
Duncan C., 129
E. W., 127
Elizabeth Caroline, 135
Francis M., 129
George, 48
George, Sr., 69
Hattie, 46
Hawley, 138
J. C., 127
James C., 48
Jno. E., 74
John, 74
John A., 46
John E., 96
Joseph Gladney, 94
Julia, 135
Julia R., 119
L. H., 76
Lela, 174
M. C., 150, 153
Mary, 154
Mrs. David, 138
Mrs. Dixon H., 58
Mrs. Henry, 121
Mrs. Judge, 9
Mrs. S. C., 153
Mrs. T. C., 85, 142
Mrs. T. G., 102
Mrs. T. R., 59
Mrs. T. T., 70
N. C., 119
Nathan C., 95
Sallie, 73, 97, 154
T. C., 85, 150, 153
T. R., 75, 135
T. Ross, 31
T. Ross, Jr., 117
T. T., 97, 153
T. W., 139, 154
Thomas, 48, 75
Thomas J., 74, 127
Thomas Ross, 135
Thomas T., 92
Thos. G., 113, 116, 139
Thos. R., 88
Thos. W., 154
W. R., 135
Walter, 153
Walter Couturier, 150
William, 92, 94
William R., 75, 135 Robinson
Addie, 150
Agnes Jennings, 104
Alex., 128
Alexander, 146
Anna, 154
Annie M., 60
C. A., 154
David G., 139
Durham, 174
Elizabeth, 146
Ellen Stanley, 143
Frances E., 169
Fred, 132
J. L., 128
J. Leonard, 104
J. W., 124, 153, 154
J. Washington, 128
Janie O., 61
Jas. K., 5
Jessie, 128
John W., 58, 105
Jude, 132
Margaret E., 127
Mary, 132
May, 132
Mr. J., 166
Mrs. G. A., 154
Mrs. J. C., 174
Mrs. J. L., 119
Mrs. T. J., 166
Mrs. W. H., 147
Mrs. Washington, 128
Rebecca, 153
Rebecca E., 154
Samuel, 26, 128
Sidney, 132
T. H., 60
W. Banks, 147
W. R., 132
Washington, 128
Will, 128
William, 174
William E., 94 Roche
Annie Louisa, 80
Margaret, 72
Mrs. W. G., 72
W. G., 72, 126 Rogers
Nannie A., 155
W. A., 50
William Anderson, 50 Roland
John, 60 Romedy
Mrs. W. A., 106
son, 106
W. A., 106 Roof
Glenn, 172
Mrs. W. D., 172
W. D., 172 Root
George, 21 Rosborough
B. C., 32
Benjamin R., 169
E. K., 103, 158
Eugenia, 103, 158
G. L., 103, 158
J. A., 147
J. C., 103
James L., 22
Jane, 142
Jennie, 123
John, 158
John A., 98
M. L., 169
Maggie, 147
Mary E., 103
Matilda, 79
Miss, 126
Mrs. W. L., 103, 158
R. R., 98
Robt. R., 103
Sallie, 80
William, 151 Rose
Harriet E., 48 Roseborough
Robt., 136 Ross
George, 18
Isaac, 81
Jane, 18
March, 81
R. U., 7 Rosseau
Lovell H., 11 Rosser
John, 36, 57 Rounds
Frank, 12 Rowe
Caroline, 96
John, 34
Mansel, 96, 102 Rowell
Mrs. M. C., 29 Rowser
Henry, 128 Ruff
A. F., 73
D. G., 49, 108
D. Walter, 128
Daniel, 42
David H., 40
Emmie, 73
Florence, 128
Harriet, 135
Harriet Emmie, 128
L. W., 122
Marion Wesley, 49
Mr., 108
Mrs. A. F., 124
Mrs. Herbert, 158
Mrs. M. E., 73
Mrs. M. V., 70
Robert Plaxico, 70
S. W., 70, 108
Spencer, 94
T. W., 172
W. A., 42
W. Herbert, 135
W. M., 108
Walter, 135 Ruff’s
Mrs. D. G., 151 Rush
Mrs. Seaborn, 154 Russell
Annie, 119
J. S., 145
James, 87
Jane, 145 Rutgledge
Joe, 13 Rutland
James M., 33
Judge, 56
Mrs. S. R., 154 Sadler
J. Milton, 125 Sain
Mrs., 151 Salter
Samuel, 96 Samuels
daughter, 76
L., 76
Mrs. L., 76
Solomon, 123 Sanders
Mrs. L. E., 28
Mrs. L. K. C., 161
W. M., 161 Sausey
Mrs. Robert T., 173 Schriner
Miss, 141 Schultze
Karl, 43 Schumpert
Jesse, 29 Scott
B. R., 137
Dr., 120
Ira S., 9, 89
J. G., 11
John S., 106
Julia, 46
Willie D., 9 Screven
John Henry, 30
Mrs. E. M., 30
W. I., 30 Scruggs
Anna R., 73
C. H., 111, 139
E. G., 139
Lee, 139
M. K., 84
Mrs. Dr., 78
Mrs. Edward G., 149
Mrs. M. K., 84
T., 134
T. W., 139
Thomas W., 73
Warren, 139 Sears
Bomas, 53 Secrest
Andrew J., 26
Melissa, 26 Seiglar
Mr., 22 Seigler
George, 127
J.W., 151
Jno. W., 56, 130
John R., 69
John W., 69
Margaret E., 127
Martha, 151
Mary E., 56
Wm. J., 151 Senior
Crecie, 12 Settlemeyer
J. W., 29 Shand
Peter J., 82 Shannon
Wm. M., 53 Sharp
D. T., 170
Sam, 170
W. J., 156 Shaw
Allen R., 36
Henrietta, 170
J. W., 149
John, 103
Margaret, 91
Margaret J., 73
Mrs. A. J., 19
Robert M., 73, 91 Shea
Ann, 24
Eliza, 24 Shealy
Mrs., 29 Shedd
Carrie C., 120
Eber, 24
George, 87
J. N., 24
James N., 13, 120
Jane M., 24
Joe, 121 Shell
Dr., 10
Frank C., 141
G. W., 141
George W., 143 Shelton
Cynthia Caroline, 120
Hattie C., 74
Mrs. Wm. J., 65
Thomas J., 120
W. J., 48, 74
William J., 104, 120
Willie J., 65
Wm. J., 65 Shewell
Livington D., 26 Shields
James, 47
Thomas L., 67 Shivar
Mrs. N. F., 172 Shiver
C., 28 Shoemaker
Augusta, 55
infant, 85
J. H., 85
Mrs. J. H., 85
Samuel H., 55
Sill
Edward, 22 Simmons
R. L., 10 Simms
Mrs., 109
Mrs. M. L., 108, 109
Pink, 109 Simons
Thomas Y., 42 Simonton
Caroline, 12
Ellen, 104
John, 92
John, Sr., 53
R. G., 115
Robert G., 127
S. R., 93
S. Robert, 92
Sarah, 72
W. B., 72 Simpson
Annie P., 23
child, 63
Eliza, 130
Geo. J., 89
George, 47, 50
Jno. A., 63, 81
Lewis, 157
Mary, 71, 84
Mrs. Jno. A., 63
Mrs. L. E., 116
Mrs. Samuel, 147
Nathan, 72
Robt., 95
Samuel, 28
T. B., 157
W. D., 54
William, 95
William Dunlap, 98 Sims
C. P., 139
G. T., 138
Mrs., 121
Mrs. A., 110
Mrs. Adolphus, 110
Mrs. C. P., 139
Mrs. G. T., 129
Sinkler
Mrs. A. B., 133 Sitgreaves
F. A., 80
Freddie, 80
Mrs. F. A., 80 Sitton
J. G., 67 Sleigh
Captain, 60
Claude, 60 Sligh
Dida, 127
Mr., 111
Mrs., 111
Mrs. M. J., 111
Mrs. T. W., 127
T. W., 127
W. H., 119 Sloan
Benj., 114
Benjamin, 100
James, 25
Jas. R., 105
Lizzie E., 25
Mrs. Lizzie, 160
Mrs. William, 94
Robert P., 56
Susan H., 174 Sloane
Jennie Boag, 159
Mary, 161
Orr, 158
William, 159
William Orr, 159 Smart
Jno. W., 96
Miss A. M., 168
Mrs. Preston G., 104
S. M., 71 Smith
Chas. J., 121
child, 94
Cynthia, 147
D. G., 137
David, 52
Eber, 30
Fannie, 88, 112
George H., 116
H. A., 30
Henry A., 36
J. Bolton, 49
J. M., 94
J. N., 20
James H., 66
James Harvey, 32
Jas. M., 148
Joel A., 32, 87
John, 131
John M., 147
Julius, 86
Libbie, 122
Lizzie, 52
Luella H., 49
Margaret McCully, 122
McBride, 122
Miss, 148
Mrs. Aug. W., 135
Mrs. D. G., 137, 163
Mrs. Henry A., 36
Mrs. I. T., 94
Mrs. J. M., 94
Mrs. Jno. A., 164
Mrs. M. M., 160
Mrs. W. G., 167
Mrs. Wm. A., 122
Olive I., 161
R. B., 77
Sallie, 95
Thos. W., 66
Tommy, 36
William, 9
William T., 66
Wm. A., 122 Smyth
Thos., 30 Snail
John G., 11 Solloway
Robert C., 16 Sondley
Burrell, 8 Soule
Julian, 25
Mrs. Julian, 25 Souter
Mrs. C. B., 59
Sowell
Jno., 11
S. F., 11 Speake’s
Geo. T., 44 Spears
Joshua A., 13 Spence
Patrick M., 145 Spencer
Samuel, 36 Spigener
M. D., 145 Spires
Capt., 89 Springle
Jemima, 141 Sprinkle
Capt., 146
Wm., 141 Spurrier
F. M., 20, 110
Francis Marion, 121
J. C., 110
James C., 110
Joe, 102
Thos. J., 35 Squier
A. C., 113
Emeline, 113
Jno. C., 113
Mrs. John C., 41 Stack
John J., 6 Stanley
David S., 155 Stanton
Ebenezer, 144
Jonathan, 22
W. J., 57
William F., 111 Stark
Mrs., 155 Starnes
J. W., 57
Martha E., 71 Steel
Mr., 148 Steele
Edwin C., 74
Frederick, 39
Harriett, 39
J. B., 117
Mary, 117 Steinkuhier
Sgt., 7 Steinmeyer
George E., 24 Stenhouse
Adam, 8 Stephenson
Andrew, 47
Butler, 171
J. K., 171
Margaret, 29
Sarah, 171 Sterling
Sarah, 153
Thos., 104 Stevens
Chancey, 26
Walter H., 7 Stevenson
Ben, 97
Bessie Louise, 173
Cynthia, 90
D. L., 173
E. E., 22
Earl, 173
Ernest, 127
George, 103
Hattie, 151
Hugh A., 149
J. E., 156
James, 89
James B., 173
Jno. B., 151
Kennedy, 173
Macie, 156
Mary, 151
Mrs. R. C., 156
Mrs. R. M., 156
Mrs. Robert, 148
Mrs. S. B., 148, 173
Patty Ruth, 173
R. C., 173
R. M., 80, 156
R. Wade, 115
Robert, 148
Robt., 115
S. B., 148
Sadie, 173
Saml., 90
Samuel, 45
Samuel H., 95
son, 148
William, 127
Wm., 75 Stevenson’s
D. H., 130 Steward
Jane, 168
Nannie, 168 Stewart
Benj. R., 13
daughter, 168
Esther, 145
Frank, 168
Ida, 52
Ida E., 52
J. M., 153
J. R., 131
J. Turner, 52
James, 168
James Hutchinson, 114
James R., 56, 67
Jas. S., 25
John, 168
Jos. A., 168
Joseph, 145
Katie Reid, 168
Maggie, 131
Mary A. C., 56
Mr., 22
Mrs. J. C., 130
Mrs. J. M., 153
Mrs. J. R., 131
Mrs. J. Turner, 46
Mrs. R. C., 95
Mrs. Robt., 168
Nonie, 67
Olivia, 165
Robert, 168
Robt., 168
Rosa, 168
Samuel, 168
Thomas Bankhead, 168
Turner, 52
William, 52, 168
William Arthur, 131 Stinson
Daniel G., 49 Stirling
Samuel, 58 Stitt
Belle, 57
J. T., 57
J. T. W., 41
Mrs. Jno. T., 122
Willie, 41 Stocker
Samuel D., 6 Stokes
infant, 105
Mrs. Henry, 170
Mrs. W. S., 105
Mrs. William, 123
W. S., 105
Wm., 162 Stoll
Mrs. Adam, 139 Stork
John, 8
W. H., 148 Strain
Rachel, 128 Strawhorn
Miss, 158 Strohecker
J. L., 122
mother, 122 Strong
Elizabeth, 86 Strother
David R., 16
J. D., 64
Sam, 143 Stuart
Barnwell S., 12, 13
Benj. R., 12
Ed. S., 168
J. C., 168
J. W., 168
James, 114
James H., 168
Sarah, 168
W. B., 168
Suber
child, 162
Daniel, 48
E. B., 90
G. W., 162
Mrs. G. W., 162 Sugenheimer
B., 28
infant, 28 Suggs
Robert P., 14 Summer
Col. A. G., 3
Henry, 10 Sutton
Mrs. Jesse, 147 Sweeny
George L., 145 Swinton
Mary Ann, 16 Sykes
Wm. R., 63 Talbott
John Mason, 30 Talley
Mrs. A. A., 26
N., 28
Nicholas, 26
Wm. H., 28 Taylor
Charlotte, 149
E. H., 71
Henry, 62
John, 79
Lizzie E., 105
Mrs. C. P., 71
Mrs. N. Y., 149
Mrs. T. E., 171
N. Y., 149
Poole, 71
Wm. L., 101 Team
James, 51 Tennant
Benjamin, 150
E. B., 85
infant, 85
Mrs. E. B., 85 Terrace
Hattie, 124
Mrs., 60
S. H., 124
Samuel H., 60 Terris
S. H., 163 Thomas
Ann, 148
C. E., 83
Charles E., 148
Charles Edward, 88, 148
Charlotte Henrietta, 88
Col., 126
Dr., 125
Edward, 122
Edward W., 122
Emily Walter, 125
Francis Marion, 146
Henrietta, 125
I. C., 125
Isaac, 142
J. P., 142, 146
Jane F., 67
John, 142
John P., 29, 88, 125
John R., 126
L. C., 146
Lottie C., 142
Manuel, 83
Miss, 88
Peyrre, 67
Samuel Peyre, 126, 142
T. Gaillard, 122
Washington Alston, 142
William Rosborough, 142 Thompkins
A. S., 118
D. A., 118
D. C., 118 Thompson
A. R., 56
Charles, 55
George, 86
J. L., 100
Margaret, 55
Marm Eliza, 165
Mrs., 100
O. R., 41, 55, 86
Osborne R., 66
Philip, 37
Sam, 129
W. B., 136
W. R., 38 Thomson
Mrs C. R., 13
Richard, 152 Thorn
Charley, 129
Dr., 120
Fannie, 120
Mattie, 129
W. T., 45
William, 45, 64
Wm., 120 Thorne
Martha, 120 Tidwell
B. N., 139
D. W., 174
Jackson, 84
John, 29
Polly, 25
Strother, 25
Wm., 169 Tilden
Samuel J., 81 Tillinghast
Mrs., 173 Tillman
Geo. D., 152 Tilton
H. E., 49 Timmons
Mrs. Wm., 144 Timms
A. M., 94
Andrew, 82
Charles, 43, 82, 86
Chas., 94
James, 94
Sarah, 94 Tims
Archie, 47
Charles, 47 Tinker
Mary, 77 Tinkler
Hugh, 7
Lawrence, 130
Todd
Belle McC., 140
Carrie, 53
J. M., 53, 73, 105
Mrs. J. M., 53, 73 Tomlin
Edmonia, 148 Toney
Luthor, 12 Torbit
Mrs., 101 Townley
John, 112 Trapp
Challie, 122
Mrs., 122
Mrs. Edgar, 129
Rebecca, 122
U. C., 122
W. Y., 160
William H., 160 Tray
Sergeant, 4 Traylor
M. E., 146
Mrs., 116
Nancy, 146
T. W., 146
Thos. W., 116
W. H., 116 Trezevant
D. H., 27 Troot
Peter, 16 Trotti
Sarah F., 67
W. S., 67 Tuck
Geo. R., 50 Tupper
James, 9 Turkett
Mrs. Ira, 132
W. L., 163 Turner
A. Y., 137
Elizabeth, 109, 154
J. B., 129, 154
J. M., 104
James, 129
Janie, 104, 158
Jas., 154
John M., 137
Louise, 154
Mrs. J. M., 104
Mrs. Joe, 103
Mrs. P. C., 173
W. K., 84
William K., 78 Turnipseed
B. R., 79
E. B., 66 Tyler
John W., 54
Lucy Tenney, 54 Valentine
Mary, 170 Vanderbilt
Mrs. Suckey, 81
Robert, 47 Vanderhost
Arnoldus, 60 Vann
Charlotte W., 71 Varnadore
John, 139, 173
son, 173 Vinson
John, 80, 118
Mr., 141
Mrs. John, 80
Mrs. M .E., 118
Ralph Madden, 80 Wagener
John A., 39 Walford
James H., 13 Walker
A. T., 27
George Rivers, 61
Henry, 156
Iva, 104
Jas., 131, 167
Mary A., 25
Mrs., 147
Mrs. D. V., 156
Mrs. Jerre T., 27
Mrs. L. C., 27
Mrs. Thos., 16
Rebecca, 30
Robert A., 25 Wallace
A. M., 91, 106
A. S., 65, 105, 161
Charles, 11
Fannie Colter, 159
Geo. D., 98
J. W., 128
John, 106, 126, 128
Mary, 91
Mrs., 106
Mrs. A. M., 91
Peter M., 14
R. M., 98
Rebecca Witherspoon, 106
Sallie, 153
William, 159
Willis, 18 Wallace’s
Mrs. A. M., 106 Walls
Wm., 102 Ward
Mrs. S. A., 164 Wardlaw
Daughter, 54
David L., 28
F. H., 155
J. Lewis, 54
Mrs., 97 Waring
Mrs., 112 Warren
John, 65 Washington
W. D., 19 Waters
Claude, 91
J. N., 71
Mrs. J. J., 120
Quinn O., 109 Watkins
Baylis, 27
Zedekiah, 6 Watley
Z. F., 116 Watson
Martha, 141
Mr., 141
Mrs. C. E., 101
Mrs. M. M., 141 Watt
A. K., 154
Alex, 167
J. J., 166
James Washington, 169
James, Jr., 169
John, 154
John J., 140, 171
John Joseph, 167
Mary, 136
Minnie Scruggs, 140
Nancy, 38
Nancy Clark Williams, 169
Nancy K., 154
Nannie K., 140
T. C., 154, 166
Thomas Charles, 167 Watts
Bob, 44
John D. W., 169 Webb
Daniel C., 136 Weber
Mrs. S. A., 123
S. A., 123 Weeks
Mattie, 29 Weir
D. Smith, 146
David, 68, 147
Eliza, 147
Fred, 157
James G., 147
Jane, 146
John S., 163
Mary C., 82
Matthew, 152
Mrs., 171
Mrs. S. L., 166
Mrs. William, Sr., 125
Robbie, 147
W. S., 147
William, 139
William Smith, 147 Welch
John J., 74
Weldon
John, 3, 52, 108
John A., 145
Mr., 3 Wellington’s
Lord, 127 Wells
James H., 29
Mrs. R. N., 120
Preston B., 120
William, 12 Welsh
B. F., 77 Wern
Richard, 32 Westfield
John, 31 Wheeler
Bob, 3 Wheelwright
Mrs, 161 White
Charlie, 15
G. A., 81, 109
George A., 73
Harriet Gascoigne, 165
J. S., 99
Jas. Spratt, 98
John F., 18
Mamie, 81
Mrs. Brown, 164
Mrs. G. A., 55, 73
Mrs. J. S., 99
W. B., 122
W. G., 109
W. G., Sr., 109 Whitehead
Mrs. O. W., 165 Whiteside
Jos. W., 169
Sadie Robinson, 169 Whitlock
Mrs. W. D., 163 Whitner
Wm. Henry, 21 Widener
Albert, 125
Solomon, 125
Susannah, 67
William, 67
Widner
William, 89 Wilcott
Rebecca, 21 Wilds
George, 103
Minnie, 103 Wiley
John, 44 Wilkes
Charles H., 89
Feaster B., 81
Julia Y., 89
Mrs. Thomas, 81
Thomas, 81
Thomas, Sr., 48
Thos. W., 89 Wilkins
Mrs. Wm., 134
William, 27 Wilks
B. L., 132
Fay, 132
J. W., 166
John W., 85
Marion Mobley, 85
Mrs. B. L., 132
Mrs. R. L., 136
R. L., 173 Willey
Josephine, 160 Williams
Alma, 111
Eliza A., 47
Eugene, 111
G. W., 10
Henry, 63
J. E., 111
J. F., 134
J. M., 34
Jake, 158
James, 169
Mary Rebecca, 95
Mrs., 163
Mrs. H. T., 150
Mrs. S. A., 143
Mrs. W. W., 69
R. B., 143
Robert, 8, 143
son, 69
W. H., 95, 111
W. W., 69
William H., 59 Williamson
Roling, 55
Sarah, 107 Williford
A., 150, 164
Church, 86
Mrs. A., 150
Mrs. Addie J., 169
Mrs. Q. D., 132
Mrs. W. H., 86
Q. D., 164
Quay D., 150
W. H., 86, 114
Wade, 164 Willingham
child, 72
J. C., 170
John, 136
Mrs., 38
Mrs. T. B., 138
Mrs. W. H., 72
Mrs. W. P., 115
Policeman, 138
Sarah Jones, 167
W. H., 72 Willis
William G., 9 Wilson
Anne, 52
Elizabeth, 87
Hattie E., 97
J. C., 137
J. M., 137
J. Monroe, 129
John, 44, 69, 87
Lillian, 129
Lula, 158
Mrs. J. Monroe, 129
Mrs. M. C., 137
Nancy, 142
Noah Y., 139
William, 12, 44 Winchester
Wm., 15
Wingard
Sallie, 161 Winn
Richard, 17 Withers
I. N., 42, 56, 104
J. B., 56
Mrs., 120
Otis R., 104 Witherspoon
John K., Jr., 3
Miss, 106 Wofford
May, 146 Wolfe
Clarence R., 5
daughter, 29
L. T., 5
Mrs., 151
Mrs. E. P., 137
Mrs. Saling, 29
Saling, 29 Wood
Janie, 136
Maggie, 151
W. J., 136 Woodbull
F. L., 14 Woodruff
Lewis T., 13
Mr., 158 Woodward
Cynthia, 60
E. M., 164
E. P., 91
G. A., 84
Harriet, 152
Jno. J., 79
John, 60, 127, 130
John J., 130, 160
Joseph, 101
Martha A., 55
Martha Ann, 55
Mrs. E. P., 91
Mrs. T. W., 43
Mrs. Thos., 154
Mrs. W. B., 157
Osmund, 55, 60, 78, 99, 112
Oxmund, 130
Rebecca, 156
Rebecca M., 79
T. W., 39, 60, 91
Thomas, 127
Thos. W., 154
W. B., 164
Whilden, 173
William, 127, 146
William B., 127
Wm., 146
Wm. T., 91 Wooten
child, 90
infant, 84, 100
J. D., 90, 100
J. Wesley, 110
Jas., 157
Jim, 26
John, 158
L. W., 110
Mr., 84
Mrs., 84
Mrs. J. D., 100
Mrs. John, 87
Mrs. L. M., 109 Workman
John, 28 Worth
Jonathan, 15
Mrs. General, 14 Worthy
Albert B., 17
Millie E., 17
Mrs. M. E., 19
Willie M., 17 Wray
Mrs. C. P., 138, 139 Wright
John, 47
W. S. M., 48
William Franklin, 115 Wylie
Hilliard G., 146
James Wyatt, 125
Jas. Wylie, 125
John, 88
John A., 145
Mag, 150
Margaret I., 146
Martha, 145
Mrs. H. S., 158 Wyrick
Elizabeth, 92 Yarborough
Anna E., 26
B. H., 153, 171
Dave, 171
J. H., 153, 171
Lida, 153
Lizzie, 171
Lue Perry, 26
Mary, 108
Mrs., 108
Mrs. E. J., 153, 171
Peter, 8
R. T., 26, 108, 129
Robert T., 26
T. J., 171
W. B., 57, 153, 171
Wiley T., 171 Yeadon
Mary Videau, 19
Richard, 19 Yerger
E. M., 14 Yongue
Andrew M., 94
Ann, 27
Charles, 39
Chas. B., 76
Daisy, 76
Frances, 78
H. H., 77
Henry C., 73
J. Martin, 76
James W., 76
John, 94
Lizzie, 172
Matha, 77
Miss, 94, 108
Mrs. Ned, 172
Ned, 172
Samuel Whorter, 79
Walter C., 78
William M., 72 York
Fireman, 107 Youman
M. H., 173 Youmans
Lawrence W., 173
Leroy F., 173
Paul, 173
Pringle T., 173
Rhett, 173
W. H., 173 Young
Agnes, 25
Alex, 32
Andrew M., 74
Charles, 102
Henry, 98
James M., 25
Jane, 109
Jim, 169
Mrs., 137
Robt., 145
Samuel, 37
Stephen, 38 Youngblood
Thomas N., 82 Younginer
Lou, 107
Mrs. T. P., 107 Zealey
Augusta Gertrude, 24
H. M., 24
M. D., 24 Zealy
H. M., 68, 97
Mrs. H. M., 68 Zeigler
Daniel, 23 Zorn
William, 28