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    1. [SCSPARTA] FW: The Journal 1913
    2. Nancie O'Sullivan
    3. sorry, I got shut down again tonight... anyway , JAMES LITTLEJOHN surrendered at Appomattox. ----- Original Message ----- From: Nancie O'Sullivan To: SCSPARTA-L Sent: 1/17/03 8:47:44 PM Subject: The Journal 1913 May 24.- MRS. POLLIE BRANNON BISHOP, w/o Capt. W.P. BISHOP, died May 21, at her home, Inman after a short illness. The funeral services were held at the home and interment at the Brannon cemetery. She was a member of the New Pisga Baptist church and mother of 15 children and is survived by her husband and ten children. MRS. SARAH A. CLEMENT, Union, MRS. CASSIE MORGAN and MRS, LON ALVERSON, Campobello, MRS. NAN COLLINS, Fairforest, MRS. EMMA PORTER, ALEX and DUDLEY BISHOP, of Texas, PETER BISHOP, Calif., MRS. ROSA MORGAN and BARNEY B BISHOP, Inman. She is also survived by 15 grandchildren, 28great grandchildren and 2 g-g-grandchildren. She was a loving wife and mother, sympathetic neighbor and never failed to show the spirit of her Master whom she served from early childhood. Her grandsons served as pall-bearers. ----- May 23.- JAMES ANDREW LITTLEJOHN was born near Asbury church, Union county, now Cherokee, Oct. 25, 1841. He quietly passed away Thursday, May 22, 1913. He will be buried at Oakwood cemetery, the funeral being held at home. He was the s/o JAMES LITTLEJOHN, one of the leading farmers and citizens of that section . His grandfather was CHARLES LITTLEJOHN, who migrated from Va. about the time the Dawkins and Nuckolls families came. CHARLES had 7 sons, all above medium size and of fine personal appearance. JAMES LITTLE was married twice, and there were 5 children born to each wife. Of those the following are still living; RICHARD N., Charlotte, MRS. MARY CARPENTER, Greenville, MRS. HARRIET JEFFERIES , m/o DR. J.E. JEFFERIES of this city, DR. MILTON LITTLEJOHN of Washington state and RUFUS LITTLEJOHN, Gaffney. In 1881 MR. LITTLEJOHN and MISS MATTIE DILLARD were married. She survives him. For many years they have made their home in this city and all who have known them are their friends. When the war came on he entered the Confederate service in Jenkins Brigade, which was commanded by General Bratton after the death of Gen. Bratton at the battle of the Wildreness --- Nancie O'Sullivan --- drayton5@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. --- Nancie O'Sullivan --- drayton5@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.

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