Greenville News 11/1/2003)


Obits & Death Notices

Abbeville County, South Carolina


Rev. James Key

May 27th, at his residence in Abbeville District, Rev. James Key, a minister in the Baptist Church, aged 72 years. (The Charleston Mercury June 7, 1859)


Charleston Mercury, 3-1-1859

Died..February 14th and 18th, in Abbeville, Thomas and Frances, children of Mr. Robert A. and Mrs. Frances Martin.
Died..February 1st, in Pickens District, Mr. Samuel McWhortee, in the 84th year of his age.  He was a native of North Carolina, but in early life was brought to Abbeville District, and there educated.  Thence he moved to Pickens District, in which he resided till his death.


Death of Miss Florid Lyles
Abbeville, May 25 - Miss Florid Lyles died at the home of her father, Capt. J. B. Lyles, last evening at 8 o'clock.  She had been considered seriously ill for only a few days, and her death was not expected until a comparatively short while before it occured.  The funeral services and interment will be in Camden, S.C., the former home of Capt. Lyles and family. [The State May 25, 1900]

Col. James M. Latimer, one of the most influential citizens of Abbeville County , died at his home in Lowndesville on October 12. [Aiken Journal and Review (Aiken, South Carolina) Wednesday, November 4, 1885 ; transcribed by Marla Zwakman]


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