July 22~
Margaret Ann (Thames) Hudson (1875-1960), my paternal great aunt and step great grandmother, was born 144 years ago.in Clarendon County, South Carolina.
She died 59 years ago at the age of 84, on her birthday in Manning, Clarendon, South Carolina. She was buried in the Home Branch Cemetery in Paxville.
Annie was the second wife of John McSwain Hudson (1880-1961) and the sister of his first wife, Louvinia Blanche (Thames) Hudson (1886-1918).
Margaret Ann (Thames) Hudson Headstone Home Branch Cemetery Paxville, South Carolina ©Cheri Hudson Passey |
July 23~
My maternal 3rd great grandfather, Thomas Philip Roberts (1830-1893) was born 189 years ago in Richland County, South Carolina. He was the son of Philip Roberts, III (1798-1853) and Mary Ann (Evans) Roberts (1795-1876).
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Thomas Philip Roberts Headstone Brown's Chapel Cemetery Richland County, South Carolina Photo Credit: Jim Hepler |
July 25~
My maternal 5th great grandmother, Alice (Cook) Vaughn (1774-1859) was born 245 years ago, possibly in the Carolina's. She lived many years in the Sumter County area of South Carolina.
July 26~
Bertrand Campbell Price (1876-after 1922), my maternal great-great-grandfather, would be 143 years old on this day. Cam was born in Aiken County, South Carolina was the son of Daniel David Price (born about 1836) in South Carolina and Martha Elizabeth (Price) Price (born about 1840) in South Carolina.
My maternal 5th great grandmother, Alice (Cook) Vaughn (1774-1859) was born 245 years ago, possibly in the Carolina's. She lived many years in the Sumter County area of South Carolina.
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Alice (Cook) Vaughn Headstone Dargan Cemetery Sumter, South Carolina Photo Credit: Michael & Allison Dillingham for FAG Used by permission |
July 26~
Bertrand Campbell Price (1876-after 1922), my maternal great-great-grandfather, would be 143 years old on this day. Cam was born in Aiken County, South Carolina was the son of Daniel David Price (born about 1836) in South Carolina and Martha Elizabeth (Price) Price (born about 1840) in South Carolina.

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