Does anybody on the list have a Joseph Malcolm James (married Lillian Cannon James) in their family tree? I would like to find out who his (or her) ancestors were. I have no dates on either of them (or where their buried) but would like to. Any information or suggestions appreciated, Sonja Phipps
Sonja, I have the following gleaning of an obituary from the Field and Herald Lillian Cannon James of Yauhannah d. January 17, 1970 and was buried January 19, 1970 at Pawley Swamp. She was raised by Redden and Winnie Cannon. She was married to Joseph Malcolm James. Surviving are six sons: Joseph Edward James, Robert W. James, Olin D. James, Dale E. "Hank" James, Harold H. James, Weston Earl James. Two daughters: Mrs. Enawood J. Butts, Mrs. Joe Inman. One sister Mrs. B.F. Melton of Gresham. Joseph Malcolm James was a cousin of the lady that used to own the farm we now own and this lady (Louise Todd Martin) was a cousin and was married to a cousin of mine. Joseph Malcolm James was the son of Joseph Edward and Mary Todd James. Joseph Edward and Mary Todd James are buried at Cedar Grove. I know Ruby Campbell could tell you about Joseph Edward James (I don't have the info handy). Mary Todd James was the daughter of John A. "Jack" Todd and Mary Louise Beaty Todd. I think he is a brother to Benjamin Franklin Todd who married Annie Larrimore. Anyway Mary Louise Beaty Todd was the daughter of James and Margaret "Peggy" Sessions Beaty. James Beaty ties into the Beatys of Kingston family. If you need me to I can look up the James family too and I can give more specific info on all of the above mentioned. Mark Martin At 09:51 AM 1/25/00 -0500, you wrote: >Does anybody on the list have a Joseph Malcolm James (married Lillian Cannon >James) in their family tree? I would like to find out who his (or her) >ancestors were. I have no dates on either of them (or where their buried) >but would like to. Any information or suggestions appreciated, Sonja Phipps > > >==== SCHORRY Mailing List ==== >On-Line Newspaper: >http://www.myrtlebeachaccess.com/ >Click on "The Sun News Online", then on "Obituaries". Check the "Local" >section on Saturdays when they feature area history. >All South Carolina Newpaper sites: >http://www.usnewspaperlinks.com/scnews.html > > >