James Morrow Heath

1864

James Morrow Heath was born on 04 Oct 1864 in Georgia, USA a child of John Postell Heath and Elizabeth Lucinda Stewart Heath.

1870

James Heath was counted in the census in Jul 1870 in Effingham, Georgia, USA, as a 5-year-old, male, white. Also in the home were; John P Heath, Eliza Heath, George L Heath, Ellen Heath, and Illa Heath.

1880

Jimmie M Heath was counted in the census on 28 Jun 1880 in Camilla, Mitchell, Georgia, USA, as a 15-year-old, male, white, son. Also in the home were; his father J. P. Heath; and his siblings, G. L. Heath, M. C. Heath, and John R Heath.

1899

On March 15, 1899, James Morrow Heath was mentioned as the father in the delayed birth record of John Postell Heath.

1891

When he was 26, he married Ida McWillie Shannon, daughter of William McCreight Shannon and Henrietta Louisa McWillie, on 02 Jun 1891.

1900

J M Heath was counted in the census on 05 Jun 1900 in Lancaster, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA, as a 36-year-old, male, married, white, head of household. Also in the home were; his wife, Ida S Heath; and their children, J M Heath, Jr., William S. Heath, Andrew B Heath, John P Heath.

1903

He died on 18 Aug 1903 in Manhattan, Kings, New York, USA. He was buried on 20 Aug 1903 in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA at Quaker Cemetery.

PROMINENT LANCASTER MAN DEAD

Mr. James M. Heath Passes Away at a Sanitarium in New York City – Body to Camden.

Special to The State.

Lancaster, Aug. 18. – James M Heath, president and manager of the Heath Banking and Mercantile company and one of our most prominent and influential citizens, died in a sanitarium in New York city this morning at 5 o’clock.

The sad news was wired here this morning and has cast a pall of gloom over the community, which will extend to the limits of the State when the news is known, for Jim Heath was loved by all who knew him, whether socially or in a business way. He was warm hearted, charitable, public spirited and generous to a fault. The poor and need in the town and county will sorely miss him.

He left here only a few days ago for New York to be treated for a gall stone. He was not operated upon.

He leaves a widow, a daughter of the lamented Col. W. M Shannon, as five small children.

The body will reach here tomorrow morning and will be taken to Camden for interment Thursday morning.

R. E. W.

BURIAL OF MR. HEATH

The Funeral Services Held in Camden, A Large Attendance

Special to The State.

Camden, Aug. 21. – The body of the late Mr. James H. Heath of Lancaster, who died in New York, was brought here from Lancaster yesterday. The remains were met at the station of the Southern railway by the numerous friends and relatives of the deceased who live in Camden. The funeral procession moved up to Grace Episcopal church, where the solemn and impressive funeral services were held by the Rev. W. B. Gordon, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Hodges of Lancaster, while a choir rendered the vocal music in the church and at the grave.

The funeral was attended by a large number of persons from Lancaster, Kershaw and Camden, who came to pay their last tribute of respect to the deceased. The body was laid to rest in the Shannon family enclosure, Mrs. James H. Heath being a daughter of the late Col. William M Shannon of Camden.

Messrs. R. E. Wylie, J. H. Witherspoon, W. J. Cunningham, L. C. Lazenby, William Craig, J. D. McDowall, E. E. Rembert and E. D. Blakney acted as pallbearers.

August 19, 1903  
State (published as The State)  
Columbia, South Carolina
News Article  
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August 23, 1903 
 State (published as The Sunday State) 
 Columbia, South Carolina
News Article 
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1925

On April 3, 1925, James M Heath was mentioned as the father in the death record of James M Heath. 

1930

On February 24, 1930, James Marron Heath was mentioned as the father of the groom in the marriage record of John Postell Heath and Flora Ann Walker.

1945

On March 27, 1945, James M. Heath was mentioned as the husband in the death record of Ida Shannon Heath.

1953

On March 7, 1953, James M. Heath was mentioned as the death record of William Suannon Heath.

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