Cokesbury Chronicles.

Special to The State. Cokesbury, April 16.- In consequence of the absence of the presiding elder, Rev. W. T. Duncan, who accompanied the remains of Rev. A. J. Stokes to Camden, the meeting of the second quarterly conference which was to be held in the Methodist church at Cokesbury on Saturday. was postponed. There were, however, divine services held in the church conducted by the … Continue reading Cokesbury Chronicles.

Martha Ann Kelley Porter Kennedy

1856 Martha Ann Kelly was born on 06 May 1856 in Fairfield, South Carolina, USA a child of William G Kelly and Elizabeth Nelson Kelly. 1870 Martha A Kelly was counted in the census on 12 Aug 1870 in Wateree, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, as a 15-year-old, female, white. Also in the home was William Kelly, Elisabeth Kelly, Cynthia J Kelly, Luther Kelly, James Kelly, … Continue reading Martha Ann Kelley Porter Kennedy

Andrew Jackson Stokes

1836 1906 On April 12, 1906, Rev. Dr. A. J. Stokes, was mentioned in the newspaper article , “REV. DR. STOKES STRICKEN.” On April 12, 1906, Rev. Dr. A. J. Stokes, was mentioned in the newspaper article , “DR. A. J. STOKES SERIOUSLY ILL.“ REV. DR. A J. STOKES DEAD Former Presiding Elder of Charleston District Dies at Greenwood Rev. Dr. A J. Stokes, a … Continue reading Andrew Jackson Stokes

DR. A. J. STOKES SERIOUSLY ILL

Prominent Methodist Minister Has Paralytic Stroke While Attending Creighton Case Hearing. Special to The State. Greenwood, April 11.- Rev. A. J. Stokes, D. D., of the South Carolina conference, who is attending the session of the committee which is investigating the case of the Rev. C. W. Creighton, editor of The Christian Appeal, suffered a paralytic stroke last evening at the session of the committee. … Continue reading DR. A. J. STOKES SERIOUSLY ILL

REV. DR. STOKES STRICKEN

Former Presiding Elder Hero Paralyzed at Greenwood Rev. Dr. A. J. Stokes, Methodist presiding elder at Charleston, preceding Dr. Bays, was stricken with paralysis at Greenwood Tuesday, and is now in a critical condition. His family are at his bedside in Greenwood. Dr. Stokes is well known in Charleston and his many friends here will be sorry to learn of his illness. He was present … Continue reading REV. DR. STOKES STRICKEN

YOUNG DOCTORS GIVEN DIPLOMAS

Commencement Exercises of the Medical College AN INTERESTING ADDRESS Hon J. A. McCullough, of Greenville, Spoke Upon “Effect of Religious Conception Upon Science and the Practice of Medicine”- Large Class Graduated in Pharmacy. The seventy-sixth annual commencement exercises of the South Carolina Medical College were held last night at the Academy of Music in the presence of a large audience, when eight young men received … Continue reading YOUNG DOCTORS GIVEN DIPLOMAS

YOUNG DOCTORS TO GET DIPLOMAS

Eight Medical Graduates from Local College PHARMACY GRADUATES Very Large Number Will Have Diplomas Tomorrow Night When Commencement Exercises of College Will Be Held at the Academy of Music. Dr. W. B. W. Howe Takes First Honor. YOUNG DOCTORS – INSIDE .. .. .. Eight young men will receive their diplomas in medicine and twenty-nine in pharmacy at the seventy-sixth annual commencement exercises of the … Continue reading YOUNG DOCTORS TO GET DIPLOMAS

Mary Elizabeth Barfield Gay

1886 Mary Elizabeth Barfield was born on 14 Jun 1886 in Kershaw, South Carolina, USA. 1906 She died on 04 Apr 1906. Mary Elizabeth Barfield was buried in Westville, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA at Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery. 1926 On July 17, 1926, Lizzie Gay was mentioned as the mother of the groom on the marriage record of Leroy Gay to Mamie Gryder. 1939 On November … Continue reading Mary Elizabeth Barfield Gay