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The Brown Family
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contributed by Janet Skinner
Holly
Springs, Friendship area of Spartanburg County about 1915
Seated: Cora Brown Corne
John T. Brown
Jane Harvey Brown
Standing: Lillie Brown Skinner
Effie Brown Moss
Durham Brown
Edna Brown Manness
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Davis Family Photo
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Shields
This is a family photo
taken of the Davis family. Seated on the left is Mary Jane Rice Davis.
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Clearman Garner
Generously contributed by
Vivian Carroll Parkman
Written on back is: Clearman
Garner, Spartan Academy, Landrum, SC, February 4, 1915. This old cabinet
photo was purchased at the Riverfront Antique Mall in North Augusta, SC. If
you have information about the Garner family please contact
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Ruth
Estelle Lavendar Hollifield and Jodi Springsteen
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Jodi Springsteen
Pictured at the left is Ruth Estelle Lavendar
Hollifield and her great grand daughter Jodi Springsteen. This was taken at
Estelle's 99th birthday party in March 2006. Ruth Estelle Lavendar married
D.H. Hollifield January 17, 1925 and they were married 40 years until the
death of D.H. Hollifield February 14, 1965. Ruth Estelle was a cherished and
much loved member of her family until her death on September 13, 2006.
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Kuykendall Family
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O'Shields
Albert Kuykendall, Alice Kuykendall and Emma Hamby
Kuykendall. Alice was the wife of Robert Rice. Please see obituary for
Alice Kuykendall Rice.
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Mystery Photo
Lark Family Reunion
Lark family photos generously donated by Nancie O'Sullivan and Ron Lusk Watt
This photo was taken about 1917 or 1918 at Easley, SC at the Lark
family reunion.
Second Row: Julius Pringle Lark,
wearing a black coat, no tie and gray beard holding a baby. He is seated
next to his wife, Cynthia Lark Smith who is on his left dressed in dark dress holding a
baby,
these twin babies are Herbert and Helen Lusk.
Third Row: 8th from the left, Thelma Ione Lark Lusk wearing dark dress.
Fourth Row: 6th from the left, Hovey A. Lark in dark suit, next to him is
Julius Smith Lark in light suit.
Last Row: 11th from the left, William Pringle Lark in dark suit, next to
him, Henry Lark in dark suit.
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Lark Family Photo
This photo was taken at the wedding of Thelma Lark and Sam Lusk.
Front Row left to right: Calvin Lark, Hovey Lark, Cynthia Smith Lark,
Julius Pringle Lark, Larry Lark
Back Row left to right: Henry Lark, William "Wyck" Lark, Smith Lark, Fannie
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William Edward Chaffin and
James Lewis
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Bill McKinney
William Edward Chaffin (1877 - 1957) and James Lewis born about 1913. The
church in the background is probably the Zion Hill Baptist Church as my
grandfather lived across the road from the church. This picture was
probably taken 1920-30 era as my grandfather lost the "farm" during the
depression.
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Elizabeth Heaton
Born 1825 in NC
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Charles O'Shields
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James Lewis
Generously contributed by
Bill McKinney
The man
sitting in the tree is James Y. Lewis birth about 1913. In the 1930 census
he was the son of James W. and Annie B. Lewis. If you have information about
James Lewis please contact Bill
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Elizabeth Louisa Lee
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Elizabeth Louisa Lee
Elizabeth Louisa Lee was born on July 15, 1856. She was the daughter of
Elijah Lee and Sarah Kirby Lee, granddaughter of Rev. Jeremiah Lee and
Eliza Kinsey Lee. She was married to James Trimmier Allen, son of William
Chambers Allen and Nancy Manervia Wilkins Allen. Elizabeth died on
September 26, 1890. She is buried in the Bethesda Baptist Church cemetary
in Spartanburg County.
She is my great grandmother.
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Matilda Horton Lavender (left) with her mother Mrs. Horton holding Edgar
Robert Lavender
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Lavender Family
The young child in this tintype photograph is Edgar Robert Lavender. He
was born in December of 1881 to Cleveland Hollis Lavender and Matilda
Horton Lavender. That is Matilda on the left. The lady holding Edgar
Robert Lavender is Matilda Horton's mother. She is a native American, most
likely Cherokee or Catawba.
Edgar Robert Lavender married Sallie Lee Allen, daughter of James
Trimmier Allen and Elizabeth Louisa Lee. Ed and Sallie Lavender made their
home in Drayton and raised five children, Marie, Tanner Cleveland,
Gertrude Matilda, Nellie Evelyn, and Mary Irene. Ed Lavender was the
barber in the Drayton community for many many years. Edgar Robert Lavender
died in December of 1962 and is buried in Sunset Memorial Gardens in
Spartanburg.
Edgar Robert Lavender is my grandfather.
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Mickey Foster
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Left to right are Gertrude Matilda Lavender(John Gossett), Mary Irene
Lavender(Roy Lee Gault), Sallie Lee Allen Lavender and Edgar Robert
Lavender, Marie Lavender (Harry Brannon), and Tanner Cleveland Lavender
(Thelma Darnell). Seated on the floor are Elizabeth Lavender(Howitt
Williams) and Nellie Evelyn Lavender(Noah Alexander "Runt" Foster).
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Lavender Family
This is a Christmas photograph of the Lavender family in Drayton in the
early 1940s. Seated on the sofa from left to right are Gertrude Matilda
Lavender(John Gossett), Mary Irene Lavender(Roy Lee Gault), Sallie Lee
Allen Lavender and Edgar Robert Lavender, Marie Lavender (Harry Brannon),
and Tanner Cleveland Lavender (Thelma Darnell). Seated on the floor are
Elizabeth Lavender(Howitt Williams) and Nellie Evelyn Lavender(Noah
Alexander "Runt" Foster).
Elizabeth Lavender is the daughter of Tanner Cleveland Lavender and his
first wife. Elizabeth's mother died when Elizabeth was an infant. She was
raised by Ed and Sallie Lavender. Elizabeth Lavender Williams lives in
Redding, California.
Mary Irene Lavender Gault is 90 years young and lives at Magnolia Manor
in Spartanburg. She was interviewed for the Hub City Writer's publication
Textile Town.Irene remembers her great uncle George Willis Allen. "Uncle
Will" lost an arm at the Battle of Second Manassas while serving with the
South Carolina 5th Infantry. She remembers helping "Uncle Will" wash his
one hand.
Nellie Evelyn Lavender Foster is my mother.
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Mickey Foster
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WILEY GEORGE SIMPSON O'SHIELDS
Born April 6;1863 in Spartanburg S.C.
Death October 24 1938 in Walnut Grove S.C.
He married Annie Elizabeth Hyatt , He was the youngest son of WILEY DRAYTON
O'SHIELDS And JULIA SMITH O'SHIELDS. See also the
biography of Wiley George Simpson O'Shields and
the O'Shields Family page.Generously contributed by
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Ellen Sullivan O'Sullivan
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Ellen Sullivan O'Sullivan
Born 1823, married to Denis O'Sullivan in 1846 at Parish of Castletownver,
Co. Cork, Ireland. They came to American in 1846-1847 and eventually settled
in the Carolinas. Children born to them; Jerimiah, Timothy, and Julia
O'Sullivan Clark.
Ellen was buried at Cannons Campground Methodist Church in 1909,
even though she was a devoted and faithful catholic.
She is my g-g-grandmother.
Nancie O'Sullivan
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Jerimiah O'Sullivan
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Jerimiah O'Sullivan
Born Jan. 6, 1847, New York, son of Ellen and Denis O'Sullivan. Jerimiah
married Sarah Padgett, daughter of Greenberry and Catherine Cooper Padgett.
He died in 1906, age 52, and was buried at Cannons Campgrounds Methodist
Church.
He is my great grandfather.
Nancie O'Sullivan
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G. P. Rice
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Charles O'Shields |

James Lemuel and Bennie D. Rice
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Charles O'Shields |

James Lemuel Rice
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Charles O'Shields |

Olive Rice
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Left to Right:
Christian Rice Sexton, Belula Rice Southerland, Roy Rice
and Hazel Rice.
These are four of James Lemuel Rice's children.
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Lem Rice's Store
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Charles O'Shields |

Ovie and Bertie Moats Rice
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Charles O'Shields
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Andrew Samuel Riddle
Andrew Samuel Riddle 5/7/1854 - 6/14/1923
Married 7/12/1877
Emma Liza Cheek. 5/3/1860 - 2/23/1918
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Mary Alice Riddle Cofer
9/10/1889 - 7/7/1980
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Charles O'Shields
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Rosanna Anna Riddle Putman
3/15/1880 - 7/10/1945
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Frances Lucille Riddle Copeland
6/25/1899 - 6/26/1982
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Charles O'Shields |
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The Riddle Sisters
Left: Lillie Belle Riddle
Right: Ali Mae Riddle
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Franklin Riddle
1842 - 1922
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Onevine Riddle
Ussery
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Charles O'Shields
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young. She was married to Luther Rice Ussery. She was a sister to Lillie
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Daniel BG Timmons
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Daniel BG Timmons was born in
Spartanburg, South Carolina in 1827. He was the son of John Timmons and
Temperance Stafford 1789-1855. He was the grandson of Samuel and Sarah
Timmons 1745-1807 and the great grandson of John and Elizabeth Timmons
1725-1798.
In 1830 Daniel BG Timmons, age 3,
left Spartanburg and traveled to Georgia along with his parents, John and
Temperance Timmons and his siblings: Isaac, Martha, and Eliza. He had five
more siblings in Georgia: Jesse, Mary, Elizabeth, William, and Sarah.
In 1840 Daniel BG Timmons was
in Georgia.
In 1850 in Tippah Co, MS.
In
1860,1870, 1880 in Howard County, AR.
In 1881 Daniel BG Timmons moved
to Peggs, Cherokee County, Oklahoma where he died on Aug 28, 1900. He
was buried there in the New Home Cemetery
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William N. Caldwell and Lucinda Susan Tolleson Caldwell
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Lucinda Susan Tolleson born
Jan. 16, 1831 died Aug. 23, 1917. Her husband, William N. Caldwell born
1837 died Sept. 14, 1907. They were born in Spartanburg Co. and died in
Walnut Grove, Spartanburg Co. S.C. Lucinda was the daughter of Josephus
Berryman Tolleson and Eliza White. William was the son of Patrick Crawford
Caldwell and Rachel Bomar. This picture was made right after the Civil
War.He was a musician in Holcombe's Legion Co. C., CSA along with his
brother Thomas Bomar Caldwell.
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Sloan and Vaughn Family
circa. 1937-8
l-r Clyde Clifford Sloan, Janie Vaughn Sloan, John D. Vaughn, Bettie R.
Vaughn
front: l-r James Cecil
Sloan, Truman Herbert Sloan, Charles Clyde Sloan
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Vaughn Homeplace
circa. 1938
Back row. l-r Clyde Clifford Sloan/Mac
Irwin/Jessie Vaughn Irwin/unk-?John Jefferson Miller?/John D.
Vaughn/Bettie R. Vaughn/?Dulcy Vaughn Miller/
Janie Vaughn Sloan/Charles Clyde Sloan/unk.w/baby/unk.
Front row l-r James C. Sloan/unk/Truman H.
Sloan/3 unk. children
Clyde & Janie were my g,parents
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John Earl Bomar Vise and
son Edwin Bomar Vise
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John Earl Bomar (E.B.) Vise and son Edwin. John Earl Bomar
Vise was born March 2, 1857 to John Simpson Vise and Esther Vise Vise in
Spartanburg, SC. Little is known about John Earl Bomar. He resided in Scott
Co. AR near his parents and siblings until around 1900 when he relocated to
Tonopah, NV. With his move came a name change and he was known in Nevada as
John Wheece. This information has been verified and the photographers mark
on this original photograph is indeed a Tonopah studio. Where and when he
died, his wife's name and other siblings is unknown at this time. He did
have at least one other child as can be assumed by the notation on the
photograph which reads "Father and Edwin". His son Edwin pictured with him
resided in Tonopah as well. At some point in time the majority of the Wheece
family moved to Minnesota.
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Carey Melfus Vise and Francis Read Vise
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Carey Melfus Vise and Francis Read Vise or John Earl Bomar
Vise. The notation on the original photo identified the gentleman on the
right as Bomar Vise, however we believe this may instead be F.R. Vise. Carey
M. Vise was born on January 21, 1846 in Spartanburg, S.C. to John Simpson
Vise born May 19, 1822 in Walnut Grove and Esther Vise Vise born in Walnut
Grove October 20, 1820. John Simpson was the the son of Azariah Vise and
Jane Poole. Esther was the daughter of Reuben Vise and Sarah Rogers. Carey
served in the Confederate Army under Capt. Robert Boyce's company of light
artillery. He married Sarah A. Young of SC in December 1867 and moved to
Waldron, Scott Co. AR where he purchased 120 acres of land. During his
lifetime he held several public offices including Tax Assessor, Justice of
the Peace and Sheriff. I won't list the bios of Francis Read Vise or John
Earl Vise since we are not positive of the identification at this time. Both
F.R. and John Earl Bomar were born in Spartanburg, SC and relocated with
their siblings and father to Arkansas after the Civil War.
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Jane Vise Vester with husband Berry H. Vester and two
sons. Jane was married first to Jessie B. Gray. Jessie Gray was quite a bit
older than Jane and she became the mother of two children with him, Jessie
B., Jr., b. 22 Feb 1880 and Omer Lee Gray, b. Feb 1881 (I think his name may
actually have been Homer). She was also stepmother to two of Jessie's
children by a previous wife, Erastus M. and Alma E. Her step son Erastus M.
Gray became the husband of Jane's sister Sarah Lu Ellen. Berry and Jane were
married November 8, 1881 and had two children together, James Carey Vester,
b. 8 Jun 1887 and Ira T. Vester, b. 11 Jan 1898. Berry, Jane, Jessie B.
Gray, Jr., James Carey and Ira T. are all buried in the Carolan Cemetery in
Logan Co. AR. I believe it is near the Cauthron Twp. of Logan Co. Jane was
the sister of Carey Melfus, Francis Reed, Minos Sebron, John E.B., Sarah
LuEllen and R.B. Vise. Generously contributed by
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R.B. Vise family. R.B. (Arrilus Beauguard) Vise was born
June 18, 1861 in Spartanburg, SC to John Simpson Vise and Eliza Melissa
Mason Vise. R.B. relocated to AR after the Civil War with his mother and
father around 1872. R.B. married Julia Ann Smith on June 18, 1882 in
Waldron, Scott Co., AR. The R.B. Vise family relocated to I.T. Oklahoma
between 1900 and 1910 where both he and Julia spent the remainder of their
lives. Julia Ann preceded him in death on December 18, 1928. R.B. was killed
in an accident in Oklahoma City, OK while visiting there on July 6, 1938.
The individuals in the photo are as follows: R.B. and Julia, children back
to front, left to right, Monroe, Otto, Burley and Baby Cara in Julia's lap.
My mother still has R.B.'s cane given to my dad before he left on his
fateful trip to OK City. He told my dad to hold on to it until he got back.
We are still holding on to it.
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Although this photograph is unlabeled we are fairly
certain that it is the likeness of John Simpson Vise. Through careful
research of dating old photos we believe this photo was taken around 1855.
John S. Vise was the son of Azariah Eber Vise (May 18, 1800-June 10, 1854)
and Jane Poole of Spartanburg, SC. John was born May 18, 1822 in the
Spartanburg District of South Carolina. He married first Esther Vise born
October 20, 1820, daughter of Reuben Vise and Sarah Rogers on October 12,
1840. Esther died in Spartanburg in 1859. After Esther's death he married
Eliza Melissa Mason on September 12, 1860. John served in the Confederate
Army being in Capt. Boyce's company of artillery and took part in the
battles of Manasses, Antietam, Rappahannock Station and Jackson, MS. After
the war John emigrated to the Waldron area of Scott Co. Arkansas where he
died December 19, 1880.
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Although this photograph is unlabeled we are fairly
certain that it is the likeness of John Simpson Vise's first wife Esther
Vise. Through careful research of dating old photos we believe this photo
was taken around 1855. Esther Vise born October 20, 1820, daughter of Reuben
Vise and Sarah Rogers. John Simpson Vise and Esther Vise were married on
October 12, 1840. Esther died in Spartanburg in 1859.
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Eliza Melissa Mason
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Although this photograph is unlabeled we are fairly
certain that it is the likeness of Eliza Melissa Mason. Through careful
research of dating old photos we believe this photo was taken around 1860.
Eliza (Melissie) was born December 26, 1820. John Simpson Vise and Eliza
Melissa Mason were married on September 12, 1860. After the war John
emigrated to the Waldron area of Scott Co. Arkansas where he died December
19, 1880. Eliza Melissa died in Scott Co., AR on June 24, 1889. Keep in mind
that it is possible that the two photos of John's wives may be
interchangeable, that is, the one we have as Eliza may be Esther and vice
versa. Footnote: Little is known about Eliza prior to her marriage
to John S. She was my gg grandmother through her only child with John, R.B.
Vise. Little to no research has been done on her since she was the mother of
only one Vise child. I am guessing that she was married to another
individual before her marriage to John and probably had children from
another marriage who may have been grown by the time she married John.If
anyone has any info on her please contact me. I would very much like to have
contact with descendents of her first family if one existed.
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Family of Minos Sebron Vise
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Minos Sebron Vise was born January 16, 1845 in
Spartanburg, SC to John S. Vise and Esther Vise. Minos served in the
Confederate Army as a Corporal in Company "A", Fourth South Carolina
Regiment under Commanding General Hardy. Minos married Mary Elizabeth King,
daughter of David B. King and Mary R. Hobby, on October 13, 1870 in
Spartanburg. Mary Elizabeth was born December 19, 1844 in Walnut Grove,
Spartanburg, SC. After the war Minos moved to Tennessee settling in the
Nolensville and Irving areas following the Thomas's who had gone before him.
Minos died August 30, 1915 in Nashville, TN and is buried in Spring Hill
Cemetery, Nashville, TN alongside Mary Elizabeth who died April 2, 1920.
They were the parents of 7 children all pictured here. Back to front, left
to right: Ariel Palmer Vise, Eddie Broughton Vise, Malcolm Vise, Sally Vise,
Ammie, Mary Elizabeth, Minos, Mamie, Cora. This photograph is the
property of Donald Raby g grandson of Minos and he has graciously given
permission to post it on the Spartanburg Co. website.
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William "Buck" Wheeler
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William "Buck" Wheeler
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Wheeler Family
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Wheeler Family
William
"Buck"
Wheeler on lower left and wife Lucretia Lorraine Bomar Wheeler on lower
right . His son John Bomar Wheeler upper right and wife Nancy Higgins
Wheeler upper left.
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Thomas Willis with wife Martha and daughter
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Thomas Willis was born in Spartanburg County in 1835. He is shown in
the picture here with his wife Martha and one of his daughters. Thomas
fought in the Civil War with other soldiers from Spartanburg County. He
lived to be 105 years old.
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