1955- part four MRS. LILLIE C. JOHNSON, 82 years old widow of HENRY JOHNSON, likes to sit in a rocking chair on the front porch of her house where she was born on Enoree Rt.1 and read. She lives with her son, WALES JOHNSON , a farmer. MRS. JOHNSON keeps up with current happenings over the world by reading newspapers. She is a member of Cross Anchor Methodist Church and attends church every Sunday when her health permits. Her husband died on July 6, 1901. MRS. JOHNSON'S hobby is crocheting and sewing. She hasn't been able to participate in her hobby in recent years. ----- MRS. MARY WILLIAMS, 88 year old widow of Confederate soldier J.J. WILLIAMS, smiles and tells jokes from her hospital cot. She lives with her daughter, MRS. W.A. GRANT near Woodruff. She has been bedridden for the past six months. Her husband died 42 years ago. She has been living with her daughter for 21 years. Her husband was wounded in the arm during the War Between the States. He had one brother killed in the war and another brother who lost a leg in the conflict. She is a member of Friendship Baptist Church near Pauline. She joined the church when she was 10 years old. Her husband was a deacon in the church for many years. MRS. WILLIAMS has six children living and two deceased. They are J.EVANS WILLIAMS, Spartanburg, MRS. GRANT, MRS. DEVUE CUDD, Woodruff, MRS. LOUISE DARLING, Miami, Fla., R.V. WILLIAMS , Walnut Grove, GEORGE WILLIAMS Woodruff, LOREN, deceased and WILLIE, deceased. ----- Hope you enjoyed reading about our Spartanburg Confederate Widows of 1955. Wish others would add to it and tell us more about them ! Free post- nancie --- Nancie O'Sullivan --- drayton5@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.