Howell Ancel Brown

1906 Howell Ancel Brown was born November 5, 1906, the son of Elmore B Brown and Hattie Ross. 1927 On October 9, 1927, Howard Brown was listed in the newspaper article “Jefferson – Brown.“ 1931 On October 23, 1931, Howard Ancel Brown was listed as the father on the death certificate of Oneita Brown. 1936 On September 14, 1936, Howell Brown was mentioned as a … Continue reading Howell Ancel Brown

Almena Alice Byrd Rose

1898 Almena was born on June 5, 1898,  in Darlington County, South Carolina, a daughter of William J. Byrd and Lovda Griggs Byrd. 1925 On September 6, 1925, Mrs Boykin K. Rose (Miss Almena Byrd) was listed in the newspaper article “Birth Announcement.” 1928 On January 1, 1925, Mrs. B. K Rose was listed in newspaper article “Blaney.” 1929 On August 2, 1929, Mrs. B. … Continue reading Almena Alice Byrd Rose

Rev. Arthur Lewis Wood

1906  Rev. Arthur Lewis Wood was born on 05 May 1906 in Waterloo, Laurens, South Carolina, USA a child of Henry Arthur Wood and Lula Ida Beal Wood. 1910 Louis Word was counted in the census on 08 May 1910 in Magnolia, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA, as a 4-year-old, single, white, son. Also in the home was his father, Henry Word; his mother Luler Word; … Continue reading Rev. Arthur Lewis Wood

Suggs – Lynch

Blaney Baptist Church, Elgin, was the scene of the 6 p.m. Saturday wedding of Miss Melanie Suelyn Lynch and Richard Clen Suggs. The Rev. Jim Slater officiated, and a reception was held in the church fellowship hall. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy L. Lynch of Camden, was graduated from Camden High School in 1978 and is emplolyed by Blue Cross/ Blue Sheild. … Continue reading Suggs – Lynch

Norman Carl Beasley

ELGIN – Funeral services for Norman Carl Beasley will be held tomorrow at 3 p.m. in Blaney Baptist Church. Mr. Beasley, 70, a retired technician with B. F. Goodrich in Lorian, Ohio, died yesterday in Kershaw County Memorial Hospital. He was past president of the Glowing Embers Club and the Elgin Lions Club. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Retha Kennedy Beasley; two daughters, Mrs. James … Continue reading Norman Carl Beasley

Milwee Inez Medlin Youngblood

1948 On February 17, 1948, Miss Milwee Medlin was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Miss Jacobs Complimented.” 1949 On October 2, 1949, Mrs. Joe T. Youngblood (Milwee Medlin) was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Mrs. Youngblood Is Complimented.” 1950 On August 10, 1950, Joe Youngblood was mentioned as a living daughter in the obituary of Mr Cleveland R Medlin. 1956 On October 22, 1956, Mrs. Joe … Continue reading Milwee Inez Medlin Youngblood

Sallie “Aunt Sallie” Branham Watts

1899 Sallie “Aunt Sallie” Branham Watts was born December 31, 1899, in Kershaw county, to Tom English Branham and Rebecca Jane Branham Branham. 1980 Sallie “Aunt Sallie” Branham Watts, 81, of Elgin, died Wednesday, April 16, 1980 at Kershaw County Memorial Hospital. She was a retired lunchroom operator with the Kershaw County Public Schools. Survivors were three sisters, Mrs. Ella Coker and Mrs. Kate Moak … Continue reading Sallie “Aunt Sallie” Branham Watts

Ernest Preston Dowey Sr

1901 Ernest P Dowey Sr., was born about 1901 in Kershaw County, South Carolina to Woodard Dowey and Celia Watts Dowey. 1952 On January 30, 1952, Ernest Dowey was listed as a living brother in the obituary of Adolphus Dowey. 1980 Ernest P Dowey Sr.,79, of Lugoff, died Thursday, January 10, 1980 at Kershaw County Memorial Hospital. He was a retired farmer and carpenter. Surviving … Continue reading Ernest Preston Dowey Sr

Bertha Clara Steidle Schoemer Heil

1905 Bertha Clara Steidle was born about 1905 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA as the first child of Jacob Steidel and Bertha Ernst Steidel. 1910 Bertha T Steidle was counted in the census on 20 Apr 1910 in Hamilton, Ohio, USA, as a 6-year-old, female, single, white, daughter. Also in the home was her father, Jacob Steidle; her mother, Bertha Steidle; her siblings, Marie A … Continue reading Bertha Clara Steidle Schoemer Heil