Hester Ann Reynolds Trapp

1843 Hester Ann Reynolds was born in 1846 in South Carolina, USA. 1863 When she was 17, she married John Thomas Trapp on 03 Mar 1863 in South Carolina, USA. 1880 Hester Trapp was counted in the census on 26 Jun 1880 in De Kalb, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, as a 37-year-old, female, divorced, keeps house, white, head of household. Also in the home were … Continue reading Hester Ann Reynolds Trapp

Sarah Dempsey Cook

1895 Sarah Dempsey was born in 1895 in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA a child of Allen Dempsey and Ellen Cook Dempsey. 1917 She died on 24 Jul 1917 in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA at Market street. Sarah Dempsey was buried on 25 Jul 1917 in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA at Quaker Cemetery. Her cause of death was mitral insufficiency. Continue reading Sarah Dempsey Cook

Louisa E Howell Wilson

1848 Louisa E Howell was born February 1848 in South Carolina, USA. 1880 L. E. Wilson was counted in the census on 10 Jun 1880 in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, as a 32-year-old, female, married, white, wife, keeping house. Also in the home were; her husband, Henry Wilson; and their children; Jno. W. Wilson, E. F. Wilson, F. B. Wilson, and N. M. Wilson. … Continue reading Louisa E Howell Wilson

HERE IS UNCLE SAM’S HONOR ROLL

NAMES OF COLUMBIAS WHO HAVE BEEN CHOSEN The First Name Was That of James J. Robb, One of the Staff of the Carolina National Bank. Other Well Known Young Citizens of Columbia Are Among Those Selected for the Service of Their Country – Large Percentage of Names of Black Men. The Roll of Honor Who will constitute the first draft from Columbia and Richland county … Continue reading HERE IS UNCLE SAM’S HONOR ROLL