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Earl Frost: a bold move and an early death

Earl Frost: a bold move and an early death

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A distant MARTIN cousin, G., asked one day if I had information about a mutual cousin she was researching. That…
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James C. Griffin: One Early Death Becomes Two

James C. Griffin: One Early Death Becomes Two

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When I notice an early death in family history records, I’m always saddened. But I’m always curious, too. When I…
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Henry L. Griffin – Lost in World War 1

Henry L. Griffin – Lost in World War 1

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Henry Lee GRIFFIN was born 29 Apr 1892 in Platt Springs, Lexington County, South Carolina. His parents were Henry David…
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Tom Lee: an accidental death

Tom Lee: an accidental death

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Thomas Earl LEE, Sr. was the third of nine children born to George Belton LEE (1871-1948) and Alma LYBRAND LEE…
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Tommie Lee – There and back again

Tommie Lee – There and back again

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Thomas Robert LEE, called Tommie, was born 16 Sept 1874 in Richland County, South Carolina to Uriah Henry LEE (1813-?)…
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52 Ancestors Week 38 – John W. Lee, Elite Soldier & Turpentine Farmer

52 Ancestors Week 38 – John W. Lee, Elite Soldier & Turpentine Farmer

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John Wesley LEE, Sr., was my 2nd great uncle. He was the son of Uriah Henry LEE (1813-1880), Sr., and…
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