Dr. Paul Huot McDonald, was the son of Walter Herbert McDonald and Etta Croft McDonald. He was born in Georgetown in 1888 and worked as a dentist until his death in 1944. His obituary lists him as a past commander of Georgetown Post No. 114 and...
Eliza Ann Morrison Lofton poses for an early photograph. She was the wife of John Marion Lofton (1845-1927) of McClellanville, SC. She was the daughter of Richard Tillia Morrison II and Eliza Abigail Toomer Morrison.
John Marion Lofton, Jr. (1875-1949) and his wife, Harriet Gadsden Lucas Lofton (1880-1967), pose with their twin sons, John Marion Lofton (1919-1990) and Alexander Lucas Lofton (1919-)
L-R: John Marion Lofton, Jr. (1875-1949), George Robert Lunz (1882-1945), and unidentified. The three young men were serving in the Washington Light Infantry in Charleston, South Carolina.
Dr. George Robert Lunz, Jr. sits with his cousin, Ethel Trenholm Seabrook (Nepveux), outside of his home in Charleston, South Carolina. Dr. Lunz (1909-1969) was a marine biologist and was honored in 1936 with having a new species of marine...
The wedding of Alfred Glover Trenholm and Ethel Moore Lofton. The couple was married in the Wappetaw Presbyterian Church in McClellanville. Ethel was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Marion Lofton. According to the newspaper account, "Promptly at...
Mary "Minnie"Lunz poses for a photo at her sister, Ethel's wedding to Alfred Glover Trenholm. Minnie was the daughter of John Marion Lofton and Eliza Ann Morrison Lofton of McClellanville, South Carolina. She was married to George Robert Lunz...
The five daughters of John Marion Lofton (1845-1927) and Eliza Ann Morrison Lofton (1850-1920), pose for a photograph. In the photograph are Mary "Minnie" Lofton (Lunz), Ethel Lofton (Trenholm), Abby Lofton (Moore), Gertrude Lofton (Seabrook),...
The area known as Five points in Georgetown, South Carolina, or the intersection of Highway 17 and 701. Building identified in the photo are Gaskins Motors, Winyah Furniture, Lawrimore and Seitter, Buynam School, Wall's Gulf, Jernigan's Shell, the...
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Melvin Rogers Hudson (1897-1969) and Wilhemina "Willie" Commander Hudson on their wedding day in 1919. The couple had three children: Samuel, Bernard and Altamez and live at 408 Wood Street in Georgetown, South Carolina.
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Melvin Rogers Hudson (1897-1969) poses in his World War I uniform. Hudson grew up in the town of Kent, a railroad town located nine miles west of Andrews, South Carolina.
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The Reverend Meredith B. Hudson (1864-1928) poses with his wife, Nancy Bennett Hudson for a studio portrait. They were the paternal grandparents of Samuel Hudson.
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Samuel Hudson (1921-2006), stands with his son, Patrick Hudson at the unveiling of a portrait of himself. Samuel Hudson was a distinguished leader of the African-American community in Georgetown County. After serving with the United States Marine...
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Vincent Hudson (1820-1905) and his wife, Mary Morning Fillmore Hudson (1828-1907) pose for a early portrait. They were the paternal great-grandparents of Samuel B. Hudson. They lived in the Kent area of Georgetown County.
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Robert P. Shuford was the son of the Reverend Jacob L. Shuford and Mary Isabele Bell Shuford. Robert Shuford came to Georgetown in 1900 to work for the Atlantic Coast Lumber Company. In 1909, he was elected City Recorder by the City Council. In...
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Edna B. Shuford poses for the camera. She was the wife of Robert Pou Shuford (1880-1941) and the daughter of James and Gatzy Butler. After her husband's death in 1941, Edna Shuford was appointed by South Carolina Governor Burnet R. Maybank to fill...
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Robert Pou Shuford (1880-1941) poses in his World War I photograph. Shuford moved to Georgetown, South Carolina in 1900 to work for the Atlantic Coast Lumber Company.