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                  <text>1. Dovey Rosanna Eaddy ( 18231903), daughter of Edward Drake
Eaddy
2. and Mary Bartell, married John
Gee Hanna.
3. Half Moon, Lynches River, site
of early landing and favorite swimming hole.
4. Trisvan Eaddy (1832-1889), son
of John D. Eaddy and Elizabeth
Singletary. ·
5. Kizanna Hardin ( 1836-1927) .
6. ( 1836-1927) married W i 11 i am
James McEaddy (1835-1901), son
of Henry Eaddy and Rebekah Ard.

�1. Storage house, pegged and still
solid and attractive in its proportions, at Browntown.
2. Sarah Eaddy, ( 1834-1914), daughter of John D. Eaddy and Elizabeth Singletary, married first John
Hanna and second Rev. William
H. Singletary.
3. Henry Edison Eaddy ( 1832-1912 )
and Eliza Louisa Ann Huggins,
his wife.
4. William Spious Eaddy ( 18401924) center, celebrates his birthday with four of his surviving 11
brothers, from left: Lawrence,
John, Beauregard, and Capers.

1. McEaddy family. Seated center:
Kizanna McEaddy. From left: Kate
McEaddy Hilliard, Thomas Henry
McEaddy, Sandy Alexander McEaddy, William James McEaddy,
Jr., Mary McEaddy Parks.
2. Mary Elizabeth Stone ( 1832-1917)
married first Thomas Eaddy, second Capt. Thomas E. Johnson.
3. Nancy Vermell Hanna, born 1856,
daughter of Dovey R. Eaddy and
John Gee Hanna.
4. George Samuel Briley Huggins
(1831-1899) married Elizabeth
Timmons, daughter of Elizabeth
Eaddy and William James Timmons.
5. William J. Johnson, born about
1810, gave the land on which
Trinity Methodist Church was
built.
6. Cottage at Browntown, now a
tenant house, with kitchen pulled
up.

�1. Marion St. Julian and Ada Ariminta (Wynn) Eaddy.
2. Carlos Alvena ( "Cag") Gaskins.
3. Samuel Olin Eaddy.
4. Nena Alma Carson, who married
Samuel 0. Eaddy.
5. Patrick Oneal Eaddy.
6. Zachary Taylor and Judith (Grier)
Eaddy. Judith holds Taylor's flute.

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1. John Preston Eaddy, born 1851,
son of Taylor Eaddy and Margaret
Stone, married Beulah Timmons,
right.
2. Joseph Allen Eaddy ( 1860-1919),
son of Henry Edison Eaddy and
Eliza L. A. Huggins, married his
cousin Lillie Belle Eaddy, right.
3. Eaddy-Ford Cemetery overlooks
"Eaddy Big Bay," a Lynches River
Creek.
4. Gregory Beauregard Eaddy, born
1861, one of Taylor Eaddy's 12
sons.
5. Kate Allen ( 1872-1955) married
Southern Rights Eaddy.

�1. Prospect Methodist Church, built
1835.
2. Spious Eaddy family.
3. Spious and Mary Eaddy.
4. Cousins Benjamin Britton Chandler
and John Jay Eaddy, members of
the South Carolina Legislature.

1. John Gary Eaddy ( 1895-1970),
son of John Jay Eaddy and Sarah
Martha Stone.
2. Martha Alice Huggins (1859-1914)
married Benjamin Britton Chandler.
3. Thomasena Mellichamp Phillips
married William Jackson Chandler.
4. Mary Elizabeth Aidawell Thursey
Rebecca Eaddy ( 1871-1952) married Julian Alston Thompson.
5. Squire Thomas Rothmahler Grier
married Margaret Johnson.
6. William Jackson Chandler.
7. Benjamin Franklin Eaddy, born
1847, one of 12 sons of Taylor
Eaddy and Margaret R. Stone.

�1. Liston and Mary Eaddy. He was
the son of Benjamin Franklin
Eaddy and Mary Gaskins.
2. Dora McClam and Capers Eaddy
( 1865-1946), son of Taylor Eaddy
and Margaret R. Stone.
3. Pitch Landing, Lynches River.
4. Cotton press at Browntown.

1. Lucy Eaddy, daughter of Oliver
Eaddy, a Methodist minister, and
Susanna Carter.
2. John George Godwin (1878-1956)
and Lula Lawrence.
3. Sara Ellen Johnson Haselden
( 1878-1951) married John Mallard
Eaddy (1870-1957).
4. John Mallard Eaddy ( 1870-1957).
5. William Jasper Hanna and Sarah
E. Taylor, daughter of Redden
and Nancy Taylor.
6. John James Hanna (1862-1937),
son of John Gee Hanna and Dovey
Rosanna Eaddy, married Mary
Ellen Hanna, right.

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1. Haselden Family. From left: Sam Joe Haselden and his wife, the former
Julia Edwards; their daughter, Curtis;Joseph Parker Haselden; his wife, the
former Martha Marena Dunahoe an in her arm, Wista Haselden; Dr.
Balford Haselden, Charles, Cenie, Lincoln, Henry Will, Nita, and Caesar;
in front, Sally and Ruth.
2. Dr. Albert G. Eaddy as a Clemson Cadet.
3. Lulu Simmons, who married Dr. A. G. Eaddy.
4. Elizabeth Ann Johnson, who married John Gregory Eaddy.
5. Rosa Belle Eaddy, who married Wattie G. Woodberry.
6. Gen. John Henry Woodberry, son of Rosa Belle Eaddy and Wattie G.
Woodberry.
7. Oliver and Leila (Cox) Eaddy.
8. Henry Bishop Marvin Eaddy, son of Taylor Eaddy and Emily (Timmons)
Stone.

1. Ruth Eady, daughter of Kate
(Allen) and S. R. Eaddy.
2. Ulmer S. Eaddy, son of Z. Taylor
and Judith (Grier) Eaddy.
3. Elizabeth Capers Waddell, who
married Ulmer S. Eaddy.
4. The Z. Taylor Eaddy home. From
left: hired hand, Margaret Ann,
Judith, Sarah, Fitzhugh, Taylor
holding Clarence, who died in
childhood, Ulmer, Henry,, hired
hand, and "Ole Buffalo. '
5. George Huggins Eaddy, only child
of George Huggins Eaddy, Sr.,
and Mattie Wilhoit.
6. James Richard and Alice Elevene
(Gaskins) Hanna.
7. Mary Ann (Huggins) Holland and
John Burrell Hanna.
8. Lambert before the railroad. Note
crossties.

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1. James Marion Gregory Eaddy,
son of Martin Francis Eaddy and
Mary Jane Keefe.
2. Davis Hanna.
3. Katie Thompson married Joseph
W. Hanna.
4. Margaret Ann Eaddy married Fred
Huggins.
5. Fred Huggins.
6. Leah Eaddy married Orland Mercer.
7. Orland Mercer.
8 Sarah Fleetwood Eaddy, daughter
· of Z. Taylor Eaddy and Judith
Grier.
9. Lt. Winston Jennings Eaddy, son
of Gregory Beauregard Eaddy and
Burdette Huggins.

1. Alice Penelope McAllister married
James L. Godwin.
2. James L. Godwin.
3. Henry Edward Eaddy, son of Z.
Taylor Eaddy and Judith Grier.
4. Wee Nee League of the 1930's.
First row: Bell Durant, Edwin
Huggins, Roland Daniel, Herman
Eaddy, St. Clair Huggins, Dallas
Poston. Second row: Oliver Cribb,
Roland Altman, Tuffy McClellan,
Sam Joe Haselden, Harry Cribb,
Fearless Lambert, Herman Tanner,
and T. F. McTeer, coach.
5. Sarah Hanna Poston.
6. Barton Eaddy.
7. Allen Drew Hanna.
8. Anna Jane ( Gaskins) Hanna.

�1. Henry E. Godwin and Suzanne
Hanna.
2. Rufus and Vaughan (Cox) Eaddy.
3. First row: Margaret Eaddy Huggins, Sarah Eaddy Tallevast, Leah
Eaddy Mercer; standing: Henry
E . Eaddy, Ulmer S. Eaddy, Fitzhugh Eaddy, Rupert H. Eaddy.
4. Early Hemingway store.

1. Luther and Erma Lee (Eaddy )
Hanna
2. Ella Gaskins and Bill Bartell
3. Fred B. Godwin and Ida Ruth
Hanna
4. Rosetta Powell and Samuel E.
Hanna
5. Foster Hanna and Louise McDaniel
6. Dallas G. Poston
7. Ora Lee Thompson
8. Lillian (E addy ) Potter.
9. Ru th ( D orril1 ) Thomas
IO. Irby E addy
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�1. Dewey P. Eaddy, son of Robert
James Eaddy, Jr., and Louella
Bartell.
2. Clark Eaddy.
3. Hanna Family Bible pages
(photo 3, 4, and 5).

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