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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Edward Henry Shanklin
Born: 3 Jan 1872
Married: 14 Nov 1901 at Easley, , Pickens Co., SC
Died: 29 May 1936 at Pickens Co., , , SC
WIFE
Name: Lidie Miles Hagood Note
Born: 26 Sep 1874 at Pickens Co., , , SC
Died: 2 Nov 1952 at Greer, , , SC
Father: William Millikin Hagood
Mother: Kate Cleveland
CHILDREN
Name: Alice Shanklin
Born:
Died:
Name: Infant Shanklin
Born: Oct 1903
Died: Oct 1903
Name: Alice Hagood Shanklin
Born: 29 Jan 1906
Died:
NOTES
2). Miss Lidie Hagood of Easley will attend the Kelly School for young ladies in Charleston. Source Pickens Sentinel , Thursday 2 October 1890Miss Lida sic Hagood left for Charleston last Tuesday where she will attend school this winter. Source Pickens Sentinel , Thursday 8 October 1891The Truth, Spartanburg, S.C. says, Miss Lidie Hagood of Easley, S.C. is the guest of Miss NN Creigler on South Church Street. Source People s Journal Thursday 9 May 1901Married the 14 Nov. at Easley, S.C., Miss Lidie Miles Hagood, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hagood to Mr. Edward Henry Shanklin at the Presbyterian Church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Thomas H. Medd. Mr. Shanklin is Superintendent of the Easley Cotton Mill. Source People s Journal Thursday 21 November 1901 Charter member Ladies Aid Society, Easley Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Waller, the pastor s wife, with the help of Mrs. Lidie Hagood Shanklin, organized a Missionary Society, which met at the same time as the Ladies Aid, and has continued in that arrangement until the present time. At that time they received ten cents each of the monthly dues. Now they receive the largest amount of the collections. In May, 1914, there was $324.00 in the treasury. In 1915 volunteer contributions were called for and received.Source Presbyterian Women of South Carolina , Margaret A. Gist, editor, published by Woman s Auxiliary of the Synod of South Carolina, copyright 1929.
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